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- 29681. Adulteration of candy. U. S. v. 18 Cartons of Candy. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29682. Adulteration of candy. U. S. v. 26 Cartons of Candy. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29684. Adulteration of candy. U. S. v. 12 Cartons of Candy. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29694. Adulteration of salted peanuts. U. S. v. 10 Cartons of Peanuts. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29707. Adulteration of candy. U. S. v. 7 Cartons and 14 Cartons of Candy. Default decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29709. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 24 Bags of Flour. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29711. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 41 Bags and 98 Bags of Flour. Default decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29713. Adulteration of corn flour. U. S. v. 220 Bags of Flour. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29716. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 27 Sacks of Flour. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29717. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 59 Sacks of Flour. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29718. Adulteration of grits. U. S. v. 215 Bags of Grits. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29725. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 70 Bags, 301 Bags, and 175 Bags of Flour. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29730. Adulteration of grits and cream meal. U. S. v. 18 Sacks of Grits and 74 Sacks of Cream Meal. Default decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29731. Adulteration of candy. U. S. v. 17 Cartons and 10 Cartons of Candy. Default decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29734. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 32 Bags of Flour. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29747. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 46 Bags and 75 Bags of Flour. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 29749. Alleged adulteration and misbranding of sweetened orange juice. U. S. v. 492 Cases of Orange Juice. Tried to the court. Judgment for claimant. Affirmed by Circuit Court of Appeals.1