16780. Misbranding of jelly. U. S. v. Adolph C. Kordick (Royal Palm Kitchens), and Joseph L. Cordell. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $1,200 against Adolph C. Kordick; fine of $300 against Joseph L, Cordell. (F. D. C. No. 28138. Sample Nos. 27712-K, 42829-K to 42832-K, incl., 60761-K.) INDICTMENT FILED : March 30,1950, Northern District of Illinois, against Adolph C. Kordick, trading as Royal Palm Kitchens, and Joseph L. Cordell, Chicago, Ill. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about March 14, 1949, from the State of Illinois into the States of Missouri, Wisconsin, and Iowa. LABEL IN PART: (Jar) "Royal Palm Pure Strawberry [or "Red Currant," "Black Raspberry," or "Red Raspberry"] Jelly * * * Royal Palm Kitchens Chicago, Ill." NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 403 (g) (1), the articles failed to conform to the definition and standard of identity for jellies since the articles were made from mixtures composed of less than 45 parts by weight of the fruit juice ingredients, i. e., strawberry, red currant, black raspberry, and red raspberry, respectively, to each 55 parts by weight of one of the optional sac- charine ingredients specified in the definition and standard. DISPOSITION : November 15,1950. Pleas of guilty having been entered, the court imposed a fine of $1,200 against Adolph C. Kordick and a fine of $300 against Joseph L. Cordell.