20325. Misbranding of stuffed olives. U. S. v. Walter S. Mills, Jr. (Epicure Specialties). Plea of guilty. Fine, $200. (F. D. C. No. 33827. Sam- ple Nos. 26239-L, 26668-L, 26669-L, 41439-L.) INFORMATION FILED : November 12,1952, Southern District of New York, against Walter S. Mills, Jr., trading as Epicure Specialties, New York, N. Y. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : Between the approximate dates of November 21, 1951, and . June 12, 1952, from the State of New York into the State of Pennsylvania. LABEL IN PART : "Mar-Se Stilton [or "Roquefort" or "Cheddar"] Stuffed Cock- tail Olives Drained Weight 3% Ozs. Packed Exclusively For Penn Food Distributors, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa." and "Mar-Se Triple Stuffed Olives Cont. Drained Wt. 3% Oz. Packed Exclusively for Penn Food Distributors, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa." NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 403 (e) (2), the labels of the article failed to bear an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents. The labels of the article bore statements representing the drained weight of the article to be 3% ounces, which statements were inaccurate since the article contained less than the stated quantity. DISPOSITION: July 17, 1953. The defendant having entered a plea of guilty, the court fined him $200.