3180. Adulteration of horse and cattle meat. II. S. v. Charles H. Lang. Plea of guilty. Fine, $250. Jail sentence, 30 days. (F. D. C. No. 2122. Sample No. 86341-D.) Examination showed that this product consisted of flesh and organs of dis- eased animals. On April 15, 1942, the grand jurors of the United States for the Southern District of New York returned an indictment against Charles H. Lang at Briggs Station, N. Y., alleging delivery to Benjamin Braverman, on or about January 17, 1940, for introduction into interstate commerce from the State of New York into the State of New Jersey of a quantity of the above-named product which was alleged to be adulterated in that it was in whole or in part the flesh and organs of diseased animals or of animals which had died other than by slaughter. On May 15,1942, a plea of guilty was entered on behalf of the.defendant and the court imposed a fine of $250 and a sentence of 30 days in jail. On May 29, 1942 the jail sentence was reduced to the time already served. NUTS AND NUT PRODUCTS