3769. Adulteration of Kakolate, prune butter, fig filling, feed fruit, and apricot butter. U. S. v. Henry & Henry, Inc., and Gerald B. Henry. Pleas of guilty. Fine, $500 against each defendant. Sentence suspended -with respect to Gerald B. Henry. (F. D. C. No. 7266. Samples Nos. 54504-E, 64372-E. 75761-E, 75950-E, 79319-E.) These products contained rodent hairs and, in some instances, insect fragments. On May 25, 1942, the United States attorney for the Western District of New York filed an information against Henry & Henry, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y., and Gerald B. Henry, alleging shipment on or about October 20, 23, and 24, 1941, from the State of New York into the States of Pennsylvania, Maine, Massachusetts, and Ohio, of quantities of the above-named products which were adulterated in that they consisted in whole or in part of filthy and decomposed substances; and in that they had been prepared under insanitary conditions whereby they might have become contaminated with filth. - On June 11, 1942, the defendants entered pleas of guilty to all counts of the information, and each was filed $100 on each of the five counts, totaling $1,000. Payment of the fine imposed against the individual defendant, Gerald B. Henry, was suspended.