13216. Adulteration of bakery products. U. S. v. Irving R. Knapp (Glen Rock Steam Bakery). Plea of nolo contendere. Defendant fined $100 and placed on 1 year's probation. (F. D. C. No. 23561. Sample Nos. 85317-H, 85318-H, 85320-H, 90261-H to 90264-H, incl., 90266-H, 90267-H.) INFORMATION FILED : August 26, 1947, Middle District of Pennsylvania, against Irving R. Knapp, trading as the Glen Rock Steam Bakery, Glen Rock, Pa. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about January 18 and 24 and May 2, 1947, from the State of Pennsylvania into the State of Maryland. LABEL IN PART: [Portion] "Glen Sandwich Loaf [or "Long Loaf"]," or "Glen- Home-Like Sandwich Rolls [or "Cocoanut Yellow Cake," "Black Walnut Cake," or "Vanilla Devils Food Cake"]." in part of filthy substance's by reason of the presence of insect larvae, larval heads, insect heads, insect fragments, rodent hair fragments, cat hair frag- ments, and feather fragments; and, Section 402 (a) (4), they had been prepared and packed under insanitary conditions whereby they may have become contaminated with filth. DISPOSITION : October 28, 1947. A plea of nolo contendere having been entered, the defendant was fined $100 and placed on a 1-year probation.