7945. Adulteration and misbranding of bread and rolls. U. S. v. Spengler's Bakery Co. Plea of guilty. Fine, $550. (F. D. C. No. 14258. Sample Nos. 30089-F, 71720-F, 71722-F, 71727-F.) INFORMATION FILED: January 18, 1945, District of Idaho, against Spengler's Bakery Co., a corporation, Lewiston, Idaho. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about May 12, 14, and 16, 1944, from the State of Idaho into the State of Washington. LABEL IN PART: "Pan Rolls * * * Spenglers," or "Butter-Nut 1% Lbs Sliced White Bread." VIOLATIONS CHARGED: Adulteration, 'Section 402 (a) (3), the rolls consisted in whole or in part of filthy substances by reason of the presence of worm capsules, beetles, storage insect fragments, storage larvae or capsules, storage larvae fragments, rodent, hairs, and feather fragments; and, Section 402 (a) (4), the rolls and a portion of the bread had been prepared and packed under in- sanitary conditions whereby they may have become contaminated with filth. Misbranding, Section 403 (e) (2), the bread failed to bear a label containing an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents, since the loaves weighed less than "iy2 Lbs." DISPOSITION : May 14, 1945. A plea of guilty having been entered on behalf of the defendant, the court imposed a fine of $150 on each of 3 counts in the in- formation, and $50 on the remaining 2 counts, a total fine of $550.