1934. Misbranding1 of Ear-Ol. U. S. v. 5 Dozen Packages of Ear-Ol. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 19423, Sample No. 25155-H.) LIBEL FILED : March 19, 1946, Southern District of Mississippi. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about January 18; 1946, from Dallas, Tex., by the First Texas Chemical Manufacturing Co. PRODUCT: 5 dozen packages of Ear-Ol at Jackson, Miss. Examination dis- closed that the product consisted essentially of carbolic acid (phenol), ben- zocaine (anesthesin), menthol, boric acid, and glycerin. NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 502 (a), the statement, "Suggested in the temporary relief of simple earache," was false and misleading since the article would not be effective in the treatment of earache. DISPOSITION: May 9, 1946. No claimant having appeared, judgment of con- demnation was entered and the product was ordered destroyed.