7510. Adulteration of doughnuts and coffee buns. U. S. v. James 6. Maselas (Washington Dougrhnut Co.). Plea of guilty. Fine, $1,000. (F. D. C. No. 14221. Sample Nos. 79539-F, 79541-F.) INFORMATION FILED: January 6, 1945, District of Columbia, against James G. Maselas, trading as the Washington Doughnut Co., Washington, D. C.; charg- ing that the defendant, on or about May 31,1944, unlawfully caused to be man- ufactured within the District of Columbia a quantity of the above-mentioned bakery products which were adulterated. VIOLATIONS CHARGED: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the product con- sisted in whole or in part of filthy substances by reason of the presence of insect fragments, a storage larva, larvae cast skins, a head capsule, rodent hair fragments, and a hair resembling a cat hair; and, Section 402 (a) (4), they had been prepared, packed, and held under insanitary conditions whereby they may have become contaminated with filth. DISPOSITION : January 6,1945. A plea of guilty having been entered, the defend-, ant was fined $1,000. (