22173. Fruit pulp and fruit juices. (In. No. 72.) C!OM;PLAINT FOR INJUNCTION FILED: 8-29-44, W. Dist. Pa., against Sunshine Packing Corp., North East, Pa., Fred L. Rahal, president, Harry J. Bowes, secretary, and Philip H. Seene, superintendent of the corporation, to enjoin the interstate shipment of adulterated fruit pulp and fruit juices. CHARGE : That the defendants had been engaged in the business of purchasing various kinds of fruit and manufacturing therefrom fruit pulp and fruit juices adulterated under 402 (a) (3) and (4), and then selling such pulp and juices throughout the United States -for use in the manufacture of preserves, jams,' and other food products; that factory inspections of the corporation's plant at various times between 1940 and 1944 by inspectors of the Food and Drug Administration-had revealed that filthy, decomposed, and unfit raw materials had been used and have continued to be used in the manufacture of the corporation's fruit products; that repeated warnings to the defendants had had no effect in bringing about a discontinuation of the insanitary and ob- jectionable practices; and, that unless restrained, the , defendants would continue to introduce into interstate commerce food products in violation of the Act. DISPOSITION: On 8-29-44, the court issued a temporary restraining order enjoining the defendants against shipping in interstate commerce any food products that were adulterated by reason of consisting in part of a filthy or decomposed substance, or by reason of having been prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions. No further proceedings with respect to final judgment in the matter have been reported.