9953. Misbranding of canned peas. TJ. S. v. Woods Cross Canning Co. Plea, of guilty. .Fine, $100. (F. D. C. No. 17792. Sample Nos. 26604-H, 32485-H, 32943-H.) INFORMATION FILED : March 15, 1946, District of Utah, against the Woods Cross Canning Co., a corporation, Clearfield, Utah. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: Between the approximate dates of December 19, 1944, and August 24, 1945, from the State of Utah into the States of Colorado, California, and Montana. LABEL IN PART: "Clearfield Brand Sweet Peas." NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 408 (h), the product in all of the shipments was substandard in Quality because of failure to meet the require- ments of the standard with respect to freedom from tough peas; 2 of the 3 lots were further substandard in quality because they contained in excess of 21 percent of alcohol-insoluble solids, the maximum permitted by the standard for canned sweet peas. -DISPOSITION : May 14,1946. A plea of guilty having been entered, a fine of $100 was imposed.