14751. Adulteration of wine. U. S. v. Western Wine Corp. and David H. Godlis. Pleas of not guilty. Tried to the court. Defendants found guilty; each fined $150 and costs. (F. D. C. No. 26347. Sample Nos. 2744-K, 40309-K.) INFORMATION FILED : February 28,1949, District of Maryland, against the West- ern Wine Corp., Baltimore, Md., trading under the names of the Western Wine Corp. and the Vintage Wines Co., and David H. Godlis, president. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about August 11 and November 11, 1948, from the State of Maryland into the District of Columbia. LABEL IN PART: "Old Mission Brand * * * Sherry [or "Port" or "Mus- catel"] Wine" and "D. H. G. Brand * * * Port Wine." 499 855931—49 X consisted in part of a filthy substance by reason of the presence of fruit flies, fly pupae, insect fragments, mites, and aphids; and, Section 402 (a) (4), (all lots) it had been prepared and packed under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth. DISPOSITION : June 9, 1949. Pleas of not guilty having been entered, the case was tried before the court. The defendants were found guilty and each was fined $150, together with costs. - * - * ¦