13883. Adulteration and misbranding of Cal-Par. U. S. v. Hood Products Cor¬ poration and Charles H. Fingerhood. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $1,000 against defendants jointly. (F. D. C. No. 6504. Sample No. 61018-E.) ^FORMATION FILED : April 6, 1944, Southern District of New York, against the Hood Products Corp., New York, and Charles H. Fingerhood, an officer of the corporation. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : Between May 10 and 14,1941, from the State of New York into the State of Washington. PRODUCT: Microscopic examination showed that the product contained wheat " germ, wheat bran, wheat flour, and crystalline material. It contained also compounds of calcium and iron. L NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (b) (1), a valuable constituent, phosphorus, had been in whole or in part omitted or abstracted from the article. Misbranding, Section 403 (a), certain statements in the labeling of the article were false and misleading. a The information alleged also that the labeling of the article misbranded the product under the provisions of the law applicable to drugs, as reported in notices of judgment on drugs and devices, No. 2517, in which is set forth the - nature of the false and misleading claims. DISPOSITION: October 8, 1948. Pleas of guilty having been entered, the de- fendants were jointly fined $1,000.