21313. Adulteration and misbranding of enriched flour. U. S. v. Virgil H. Hatch- ett (Pembroke Roller Mills). Plea of guilty. Fine of $1,500, plus costs. (F. D. C. No. 35754. Sample No. 70617-L.) INFORMATION FILED : December 15, 1953, Western District of Kentucky, against Virgil H. Burchett, trading as Pembroke Roller Mills, Pembroke, Ky. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about June 2, 1953, from the State of Kentucky into the State of Tennessee. LABEL, IN PART: (Bag) "Enriched * * * Bleached Calcium Phosphate Added Pembroke Roller Mills Fancy Patent Flour." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (b) (1), valuable constituents, vitamin Bi, riboflavin, iron, and niacin, had been in part omitted and ab- stracted from the article. Misbranding, Section 403 (a), the label statement "8 ounces of this Enriched Flour contain not less than the following proportions of the minimum daily requirements of Vitamin Bi 100%, Riboflavin 30%, Iron 65% * * * and 8 bags. of Niacin" was false and misleading since 8 ounces of the article con- tained less than such proportions of the minimum daily requirements of the body for vitamin Bi, riboflavin, and iron, and less than 8 milligrams of niacin. Further misbranding, Section 403 (g) (1), the article failed to conform to the definition and standard of identity for enriched flour since it contained, per pound, less than 2.0 milligrams of thiamine (vitamin Bi), less than 1.2 mil- ligrams of riboflavin, less than 13.0 milligrams of iron, and less than 16.0 milli- grams of niacin. DISPOSITION: April 20, 1954. The defendant having entered a plea of guilty, the court imposed a fine of $1,500, plus costs. MISCELLANEOUS CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS*