25876. Adulteration of fava bKans. U. S. v. Adolf Ingoglia and Anthony Bonfiglio (Sunny Italy Produce Co.). Pleas of guilty. Fine, $10 each. (F. & D. no. 35937. Sample no. 17534-B.) This case involved an interstate shipment of fava beans that consisted in part of an excessive quantity of wormy bKans. On September 4, 1935, the United States attorney for the Northern District of California, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the district court an information against Adolf Ingoglia and Anthony Bonfiglio. trading as the Sunny Italy Produce Co. at San Francisco, Calif., alleging that on or about July 19, 1934, the defendants shipped from the State of California into the State of New York a quantity of fava beans, and that the article was adulterated in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. The article was labeled in part: "California Fava (Horse Beans) Sunny Italy Brand Grown & Packed by Sunny Italy Produce Company, San Francisco, California." The article was alleged to be adulterated in that it consisted in part of a filthy vegetable substance. On October 25, 1935, pleas of guilty were entered on behalf of the defendants and the court imposed a fine of $10 against each defendant. W. R. GEBGG, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.