11533. Adulteration and misbranding of enriched pastry flour. U. S. v. The O'Brien Milling Co. Plea of guilty. Fine, $300. (F. D. C. No. 20928. Sample No. 14251-H.) INFORMATION FILED: October 23, 1946, Southern District of Ohio, against The O'Brien Milling Co., a corporation, Greenville, Ohio. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about October 31, 1945, from the State of Ohio into the State of Indiana. LABEL IN PART: "O'Brien's Brand Pastry Flour * * * Enriched with Vitamins and Iron." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (b) (1), valuable constituents, vitamin Bi, riboflavin, niacin, and iron had been in part omitted. Misbranding, Section 403 (g) (1), the product failed to conform to the definition and standard of identity for enriched flour since it contained in each pound less than 2 milligrams of thiamine, less than 1.2 milligrams of riboflavin, less than 16 milligrams of niacin, and less than 13 milligrams of iron. DISPOSITION : February 12,1947. A plea of guilty having been entered on behalf of the corporation, a fine of $300 was imposed. MACARONI AND NOODLE PRODUCTS