21685. Adulteration of canned tomatoes and tomato juice. U. S. v. Winorr Canning Co. Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $600. (F. D. C. No. 36650. Sample Nos. 38908-L, 58068-L, 63831-L, 63832-L, 72654-L, 73790-L.) INFORMATION FILED : September 27, 1954, Northern District of Ohio, against the Winorr Canning Co.ra corporation, Wauseon, Ohio. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: Between the approximate dates of October 31, 1952, and January 28, 1954, from the State of Ohio into the States of Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, and Pennsylvania. LABEL, IN PART : (Can) "Plee-zing Tomato Juice Net Contents 1 Pt. 2 Pl. Oz. Packed By The Winorr-Canning Co. Circleville, Ohio," "Plee-zing Tomatoes With Added Tomato Juice Net Weight 1 Lb. 3 Oz. Packed By The Winorr Canning Co. Circleville, Ohio," and "Sword Tomatoes Net Weight 1 Lb. Packed For Household Products Co., Chicago, Ill., by The Winorr Canning Co." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the articles consisted in part of decomposed substances by reason of the presence of decomposed tomato material. DISPOSITION : November 5, 1954. The defendant having entered a plea of nolo contendere, the court fined it $600.