22350. Soyagen, Soyalac, Soyalac Liquid, and soybKans. (F. D. 0. No. 37210. S. Nos. 58-205 L, 60-510 L, 79-319 L, 79-324 L, 80-633/4 L, 86-421/2 L.) INFORMATION FILED : 1-19-55, S. Dist. Ohio, against Pacific Union Association of Seventh-day Adventists, a corporation, t/a Loma Linda Food Co., Mt Vernon, Ohio, and against Charles P. Miles, manager of the corporation's Mt. Vernon plant. ALLEGED VIOLATION: Between 4-29-54 and 6-10-54, the defendants shipped Soyagen, Soyalac, and Soyalac Liquid, which were adulterated, from Ohio to Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and Pennsylvania; and between 5-4-54 and 6-11-54, while a quantity of soybeans was being held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce, the defendants caused the article to be placed in a building that was accessible to rodents and caused it to be exposed to con- tamination by rodents, which acts resulted in the article being adulterated. LABEL IN PART : "Loma Linda Soyagen [or "Soyalac Infant Food" or "Soyalac Concentrated Liquid"]." CHARGE: 402(a) (4)—prepared, packed, and held under insanitary conditions. PLEA : Guilty. DISPOSITION: 3-4-55. Corporation fined $2,400; individual fined $600. INDEX TO NOTICES OF JUDGMENT F. N. J. NOS. 22301 TO 22350 PRODUCTS N. J. No. B-amino-complex tablets—;. 22349 Bakery products— 122303-22306 Beans, green, canned 22336, 22337 lima, canned 22336, 22337 Black-eyed peas, canned dried—2 22334 Blueberries, fresh 22332 Butter 122310, 22311 Candy 22301-22303 Catfish fillets, frozen 22323 Cereals and cereal products * 3 22303-22309 Cheese 22312, 8 22313 curd, washed 22314 grated 22315 N. J. No. Cottonseed meals 22321,' 22322 oil, crude * 22341 Curd cheese, washed 22314 Dairy products *»22310-22316 Dog food 22319 Eggs, frozen 22317, 22318 Fats. See Oils and fats. Feeds and grains 22319-22322 Fish and shellfish 22323-22330 Flavors. See Spices, flavors, and seasoning materials. Flour, tapioca * 22307 Foodex (vitamin and mineral preparation) 22348 1 (22305, 22310) Prosecution contested. Contains opinion of the court. * (22334) Seizure contested. Contains opinions of the courts. » (22307, 22313) Seizure contested. « (22341, 22342, 22345) Injunction issued. The cases reported herewith were instituted in the United States district courts by United States attorneys, acting upon reports submitted by the De- partment of Health, Education, and Welfare. They involve foods which were adulterated within the meaning of one or both of the following sections while held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce: Section 402 (a) (3), the article consisted in part of a filthy or decomposed substance; and, Section 402 (a) (4), it had been prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth. The reported seizure proceedings were terminated with the entry of default or consent decrees of condemnation. They are civil actions taken against the goods alleged to be in violation. Similar actions against products alleged to be in violation at the time of shipment and criminal prosecution cases against firms or individuals charged to be responsible for violations are reported in other supplements. Published by direction of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. GEO. P. LAEBICK, Commissioner of Food and Drugs. " WASHINGTON, D. C, May 9,1956. CONTENTS Page Beverages and beverage mate- rials 122 Cereals and cereal products 123 Bakery products 123 Flour ___ 123 Miscellaneous cereals and cereal products 125 Dairy products 128 Butter 128 Cheese 128 Pace Eggs _ 128 Fruits and vegetables 129 Canned fruit ^_ 129 Dried fruit___ 129 Vegetables 130 Tomatoes and tomato prod- ucts 131 Nuts. _ 131 Index_ _ 132 881217—56 1 121