910. Adulteration of poultry. TJ. S. v. William C. Davis, Mrs. John R. Mott, and Herman Mott (Davis, Mott & Son). Pleas of guilty as to William C. Davis and Herman Mott. Both fined $50. Judgment of not guilty as to Mrs. John R. Mott. (F. D. C. No. 948. Sample No. 68370-D.) 'On April 16, 1940, the United States attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee jSlejd T an information .against 5Vllliam^fiJ1^Daiis)^irs.MJ[on JR. Mott, and Herman Mott, trading as Davis, Mott & Son, at Cookeville, Tenn., alleging shipment on or about October 22, 1939, from the State of Tennessee into the State of New York, of a quantity of poultry which was adulterated. Adulteration was alleged in that the article was in whole and in part the product of diseased animals. On June 6, 1940, pleas of guilty were entered by William C. Davis and Herman Mott and the court imposed a fine of $50 against each; and upon a plea of not guilty by Mrs. John R. Mott, entered judgment of not guilty.