-4881. Adulteration oi milk. U. S. * * * V. Jonn Dalrymple. Plea of? nolo contendere. Fine, $25 and costs. (F. & D. No. C604. I. S. Nos.? 1553-h, 1565-h, 1566-h, 1567-h, 1568-h, 1569-fa, 1570-h, 1571-h, 1572-b,? 6904-h, 6013-h, 1551-fa, 1555-h, 1561-h, 1552-h, 1557-h, 1558-h, 1559-h,? 1560-h 1562-h, 15G4-h.) On October 18, 1915, the United States attorney for the Middle District of? Pennsylvania, acting upon a request by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the? Oistrict Court of the United States for said district an informaion against John? Dalrymple, New Albany, Pa., alleging shipment by said defendant, in violation? of the Food and Drugs Act, on or about September 26, 1913, from the State of? Pennsylvania into the State of New Jersey, of quantities of milk which was? adulterated. Bacteriological examination of samples of the article by the Bureau of Chem?? istry of this department, showing certain kinds and excessive numbers of or?? ganisms in the samples, indicated a filthy product. Analysis of samples of the? article by said bureau indicated that part of the fat had been removed from? the milk. Adulteration of the article in three of the consignments was alleged in the in?? formation for the reason that a valuable constituent thereof, to wit, butter fat,? tiad been in part removed therefrom. Adulteration in two other consignments? was alleged for the reason that a valuable constituent thereof, to wit, butter? fat, had been in part abstracted therefrom; and for the further reason that the? .article consisted, in whole or in part, of a filthy, putrid, and decomposed animal? substance. Adulteration of the article shipped to five consignees was alleged? for the reason that it consisted, in whole or in part, of a filthy, putrid, and de?? composed animal substance. On October 18, 1915, the defendant entered a plea of nolo contendere to the? Information, and the court imposed a fine of $25 and costs. CARL VKOOMAN, Acting Secretary of Agriculture, N.J. 4851-4000.] SEBVICE A1TO BEGUIATOBY ANNOUNCEMENT 4&I