6902. Adulteration of gelatin. IT. S. * * * v. 2 Barrels, More or Less, of? Gelatin. Consent decree of condemnation and forfeiture. Prod?? uct ordered released on bond. (F. & D. No. 9393. I. S. No. 5510-r.? S. No. C-990.) On October 14, 1918, the United States attorney for the District of Minnesota, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said district a libel for the seizure and condemnation of 2 barrels, more or less, of gelatin, remaining unsold in the original unbroken 174840??20?1? 385 386 BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY. [Supplement 69, packages at Minneapolis, Minn., alleging that the article had been shipped on? or about September 2, 1918, by Brown, Young & Co., Weehawken, N. J., and? transported from the State of New Jersey into the State of Minnesota, and? charging adulteration in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. Adulteration of the article was alleged in the libel for the reason that glue? had been mixed and packed therewith so as to reduce, lower, and injuriously? affect its quality and strength, and for the further reason that it contained an? added poisonous and deleterious ingredient, to wit, zinc, which might render? the article injurious to health. On November 18, 1918, C. B. Hewitt & Brothers, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.,? claimant, having consented to a decree, judgment of condemnation and for?? feiture was entered, and it was ordered by the court that the product should be? released to said claimant upon the payment of the costs of the proceedings and? the execution of a bond in the sum of $200, conditioned in part that the product? should not