406S. Adulteration of candy. V. S. v. Health Food Products Co. Inc. (Mattingly Candy Co.) and W. Roy Clark. Pleas of guilty. Both defendants fined $250 and costs on count 1 and $1,000 on count 2. Payment of fines on count 2 suspended. (F. D. C. No. 7204. Sample Nos. 79901-E, 29415-E to 29419-E, incl., 29489-E.) On June 24, 1942, the United States attorney for the Western District of Ken- tucky filed an information against the Health Food Products Co., Inc., also trading as Mattingly Candy Co., Louisville, Ky., and W. Roy Clark, alleging shipment on or about June 19 and May 22,1941,* from the State of Kentucky into the States of Indiana and Ohio of quantities of candy which was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance, and in that it had been prepared under insanitary conditions whereby it might have become con- taminated with filth. The article was labeled in part: "Uncle Willie," "Scottie's Pecan Pie," "Scottie's Health Food," "Scottie's Oats-0-Peanuts," "Scottie's Cheese-N-Nut," "Scottie's Butter-Crisp," "Matty Boy Stick Candy." ; On October 13, 1942, pleas of guilty were entered on ,behalf of the defendants and the court imposed a fine of $250 and costs against each defendant on count 1 and a fine of $1,000 against each defendant on count 2. Payment of the fines on count 2, however, was suspended.