5469. Adulteration and misbranding of butter. IT. S. v. Moundridge Cooperative Creamery Co. Plea of guilty. Fine, $25 and costs. (F. D. C. No. 10552. Sample No. 11293-F.) ,. - ¦ On October 11, 1943, the United States attorney for the District of Kansas filed an Information against the Moundridge Cooperative Creamery Co., Mound- ridge, Kans., alleging shipment on or about April 27, 1943, from the State of Kansas into the State of California of a quantity of butter that was adulterated and misbranded. It was alleged to be adulterated in that a valuable constituent, milk fat, had been in part omitted therefrom, and in that a product which contained less than 80 percent by weight of milk fat had been substituted for butter. It was alleged to be misbranded in that it was in package form and did not bear a label containing the name arid place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor; and in that it was in package form and did not bear a label containing an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents, that is, the label on the packages bore no statement of the quantity of the contents. On December 13, 1943, a plea of guilty was entered on behalf of the defendant and the court imposed a fine of $25 and costs.