20022. Adulteration and misbranding of cheddar cheese. U. S. v. Harlan Dairy- Products, Inc., and Jabez H. Harlan. Pleas of guilty. Each defendant fined $100, plus costs. (F. D. C. No. 33835. Sample No. 43941-L.) INFORMATION FILED : December 9,1952, District of Kansas, against Harlan Dairy Products, Inc., Eureka, Kans., and Jabez H. Harlan, president. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about May 24, 1952, from the State of Kansas into the State of Arizona. •L^BEL, IN PART: "Pasteurized Whole Milk Cheddar Cheese Kansas." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (b) (2), a product containing more than 39 percent moisture and less than 50 percent milk fat had been, substituted for cheddar cheese. Misbranding, Section 403 (g) (1), the product failed to conform to the defi- nition and standard of identity for cheddar cheese since it contained more than 39 percent of moisture and its solids contained less than 50 percent of milk fat. DISPOSITION : January 12, 1953. Pleas of guilty having been entered, the court fined the corporation $100, based on count 1 of the information, and the individ- ual defendant $100, based on count 2 of the information, together with costs. FEEDS AND GRAINS