116. Adulteration of Hubere Hair liaequer and Hair Lacquer Pads. U. S. v. Herbert I. Spitzer (Hubere Cosmetics). Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $100 and costs. (F. D. C. No. 14229. Sample Nos. 34092-F, 40966-F to 40968-F, incl., 41133-F, 43374-F, 43815-F, 46803-F, 47275-F, 47276-F, 48845-F to 48847-F, incl.) INFORMATION FILED : April 23,1945, Northern District oi Illinois, against Herbert I. Spitzer, trading as Hubere Cosmetics, Chicago, Ill. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : Between the approximate dates of July 1 and September 2, 1943, from the State of Illinois into the States of Texas, Ohio, Tennessee, Kansas, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Oklahoma. LABEL IN PART : "Hubere * * * Hair Lacquer," or "Hubere * * * Hair Lacquer Pads." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 601 (a), the hair lacquer pads con- tained a poisonous and deleterious substance which might have rendered them injurious to users under the following conditions of use prescribed on the labels: "To preserve that well groomed appearance at those very important moments when that strand of hair or loose curl goes astray. A gentle pat or brush with one of these delicately scented pads restores immediately that per- fect appearance so necessary." / Adulteration, Section 601 (a), the hair lacquer contained a poisonous and deleterious substance which might have rendered it injurious to users under such conditions of use as are customary and usual. DISPOSITION : May 25, 1945. The defendant having entered a plea of nolo con- tendere, the court imposed a fine of $10 on each count, a total fine of $100, plus costs.