20965. Adulteration of cheese. U. S. v. Bangor Milk Products Co.y Inc., and Herbert E. Wilson. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $250 against corporation and $1 against individual. (F. D. C. No. 35737. Sample No. 56093-L.) INFORMATION FILED: December 29,1953, Northern District of New York, against Bangor Milk Products Co., Inc;, Bangor, N. Y., and Herbert E. Wilson, secre- tary-treasurer of the corporation. f^fcl^P^OL\Ti6#:lee rot;Sbyut $£ay«27;:i953] *bet d«ffindantsj«au^df>fcft be 3't?|ivWI'foI^firiS0eflta^e^^n7th¥%i^ifeess -of 4top>M'g»«hees^iiTi¥ tafcetstate com- merce, at Huevelton, N. T., a guaranty^lfieefte!et ;that 0J:aTticleBdeliiered iiif% !ffie,6ldef b^the0 gfiar,anly»avfb%M-be adulterated ^, gijiMftity of cheese which was adulterated... „ ,r ,„ , „ .m* .--trioj-ig-j i»- ,'/ :o .'.> .Hioust mrijS j JIS^O ¦ nos-a^l i& QQsA iAtiuk.£* i*?<$$QtL LABEL IN PART:, ^ew;.Xor,kpSiateKi!^Si NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section402^Ja^(3), the article consisted in part of a filthy^ substa^ ^' arifr msect1 Wd dteiit- from.gmeffls«Ialdfby!*ea;s0ri of: tE©Wses$f (filth?ccm- taminated milk in the preparation of the article; and, Sectiori 402 ,£a>i(4)„ the article had been prepared under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth. r J DISPOSITION: January 26, 1954. The defendants having entered ple&s of; guilty, the court fined the corporation $250 and the individual $1. , EGGS