27933. Adulteration of canned salmon. TJ. S. v. Slgnrand Einstoss (Elnstoss Packing: Co.). Plea of guilty. Fine, 815 and costs. (F. & D. No. 38055. Sample No. 56345-B.) This product was in part decomposed. On December 16, 1936, the United States attorney for the Western District of Washington, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the district court an information against Sigmund Einstoss, trading as Einstoss Packing Co., Seattle Wash., alleging shipment by said defendant on or about August 14, 1935, in violation of the Food and Drugs Act, from the State of Washington into the State of Maryland of a quantity of canned salmon that was adulterated. The article was labeled in part: (Cans) "Farbest Cohoe Select Salmon * * * Packed in U. S. A. For Farwest Fisheries Inc. Seattle." The article was alleged to be adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a decomposed animal substance. On October 15, 1937, a plea of guilty was entered on behalf of the defendant and the court imposed a fine of $15 and costs. HAEEY L. BROWN, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.