1919. Misbranding of butter. U. S. v. Walter H. Green (Jersey Creamery). Plea of guilty. Fine, $75. (P. D. C. ¦ No. 2983. Sample Nos. 44085-E, 44086-E, 44193-E.) On May 3, 1941, the United States attorney for the District of Wyoming filed an information against Walter H. Green, trading as Jersey Creamery at Sheridan, Wyo., alleging shipment on or about December 4 and 18, 1940, and January 7, 1941, from the State of Wyoming into the State of Montana, of quantities of butter that was misbranded. The article was labeled in part: "1 Pound Net Red Rose Brand Creamery Butter." The butter was alleged to be misbranded in that the statement "1 Pound Net," appearing on the cartons, was false and misleading since each of the cartons did not contain 1 pound net of said food, but did contain a smaller amount; and in that it was in package form and its label did not bear an accurate statement of the quantity of contents in terms of weight. On May 20, 1941, the defendant having entered a plea of guilty, the court imposed a fine of $25 on each of the 3 counts, totaling $75.