NOTICE OF JUDGMENT NO. 2665. ((Siren parsnant to section 4 of the Food and Drugs Act.) V. S. v. William Edward Howe. Flea of guilty. Fine, $10. ADULTEEATION OF CREAM. At the January, 1913, term of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia the grand jurors of the United States within and for said District, acting upon a report by the Health Officer of said District, authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, returned an indictment against William Edward Howe, Washington Grove, Md., charging shipment by said defendant, in violation of the Food and Drugs Act, on November 22, 1912, from the State of Maryland into the District of Columbia, and the introduction and sale within said District, of a quantity of cream which was adulterated. Adulteration of the product was charged in the indictment for the reason that a valuable constituent thereof, to wit, butter fat, had been abstracted wholly or in part therefrom. On April 21, 1913, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the indictment and the court imposed a fine of $10. B. T. GALLOWAY, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. WASHINGTON, D. C, September SO, 1913. 12866°:—No. 2665—14 o