19906. Adulteration of egg noodles, egg vermicelli, and egg spaghetti. U. S. v. William J. Freschi and Albert J. Ravarino. Pleas of nolo contendere. Each defendant fined $200, plus costs. (F. D. C. No. 33813. Sample Nos. 13935-L, 13936-L, 33886-L, 33887-L.) INFORMATION FILED: October 27, 1952, Eastern District of Missouri, against William J. Freschi and Albert J. Ravarino, vice president and president, respectively, of Ravarino & Freschi, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : Between the approximate dates of January 27 and May 13, 1952, from the State of Missouri into the States of Illinois and Colorado. LABEL IN PART: (Packages) "R-F Pure Egg Noodles Contains 5%% Egg Solids," "R-F Egg Vermicelli Pure Egg Products Guaranteed to Contain 5%% Egg Yolk Solids," and "R-F Egg Spaghetti Pure Egg Products Guar- anteed to Contain 5%% Egg Yolk Solids." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (b) (1), valuable constituents, egg solids, in the case of the noodles, and egg yolk, in the case of the egg vermicelli and egg spaghetti, had been in part omitted from the products. DISPOSITION : November 7,1952. Pleas of nolo contendere having been entered, the court imposed a fine of $200, plus costs, against each of the defendants. MISCELLANEOUS CEREALS*