11250. Adulteration of milk. V. S. v. Enrico Smith. Collateral of $25 for?? feited. (F. & D. No. 702-c.) On May 31, 1922, the United States attorney for the District of Columbia,? acting upon a report by the health officer of said District, filed in the Police? Court of the District aforesaid an information against Enrico Smith, Wash?? ington, D. C, alleging that on May 9, 1922, the said defendant did offer for? sale and sell in the District of Columbia, in violation of the Food and Drugs? Act, a quantity of milk which was adulterated. Adulteration of the article was alleged in the information for the reason? that a certain valuable constituent thereof, to wit, butterfat, had been in? whole or in part removed therefrom, thus reducing the quality of the said? article. On May 31, 1922, the defendant having failed to enter an appearance, the? $25 collateral which had been deposited by him to insure his appearance? was declared forfeited by the court. C. W. PTJGSLEY, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. S. E. A,—Chem. Suppl. 156.. Issued May, 1923. United States Department of Agriculture. SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS. BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY. SUPPLEMENT. N. J. 11251-11300.? [Approved by the Acting Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, May 10, 1923.] NOTICES OF JUDGMENT UNDER THE POOD AND DRUGS ACT. [Given pursuant to section 4 of the Food and Drugs Act.]