410. Alleged violation of injunction. U. S. v. Dean Robber Manufacturing Co. Defendant adjudged not guilty. (Sample No. 10786-E.) On June 6, 1941, the United States attorney for the Western District of Mis- souri filed an information against the Dean Rubber Manufacturing Co., a cor- poration, North Kansas City, Mo., alleging that on or about November 27, 1940, the defendant shipped in interstate commerce from North Kansas City, Mo., to Omaha, Nebr., and Pittsburgh, Pa., quantities of prophylactics which were adulterated. The information further alleged that said shipments were made by the defendant wilfully, unlawfully, contumaciously and contemptuously, in violation of the injunction theretofore entered in said court, reported in notice of judgment D. D. N. J. No. 409. On the same date an order was entered that the defendant appear before the court on June 23, 1941, to show cause why it should not be punished for contempt for violation of such injunction. On June 23, 1941, the case was heard before the court and at the completion of the evidence, the court found the defendant not guilty of wilfully and con- temptuously violating the injunction. Nos. 411 to 425 report actions based on interstate shipment of prophylactics that were defective because of the presence of holes.