1308. Misbranding of Garfield's Seldlitz Powders. U. S. v. 1,440 Packages of Garfield's Seidlitz Powders. Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond to be relabeled. (F. D. C. No. 12175. Sample No. 77913-P.) On April 12, 1944, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania filed a libel against 1,440 packages of the above-named product at Philadelphia, Pa., alleging that the article had been shipped on or about December 24, 1943, by Garfield and Co., from New York, N. Y.; and charging that it was misbranded. The article was alleged to be misbranded in that the labeling of 90 per- cent of the packages failed to bear warnings that the article should not be used when abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or other symptoms of appendi- citis are present, and that frequent use of the preparation may result in dependence on laxatives to move the bowels. On May 23, 1944, Garfield and Co., claimant, having admitted the allega- tions of the libel, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered released under bond to be relabeled under the supervision of the Pood and Drug Administration.