3379. Adulteration of dressed poultry. U. S. v. Furman & Co., Inc., and Jacob" Furman. Pleas of grullty. Fines of $15 and $10. (P. D. C. No. 2959. Sample No. S4460-E.) On April 3, 1941, the United States attorney for the District of Massachusetts filed an information against Furman & Co., Inc., a corporation, and Jacob Furman, its president, Canton, Mass., alleging shipment in interstate commerce on or about September 30, 1940, from the State of Massachusetts into the State of New York of a quantity of poultry that was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of the product of diseased animals, namely, diseased poultry. On April 21, 1942, pleas of guilty were entered on behalf of both defendants and the court imposed a fine of $15 against the corporation and $10'against the individual defendant.