10510. Misbranding of semola. TJ. S. * * * v. 191 Boxes of * * * Semola. Decree ordering release of product under bond. (F. & D. No. 652-c.) On March 16, 1922, the United States attorney for the District of Maine, act- ing upon a report by an official of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Maine, filed in the District Court of the United States for said district a libel for the seizure and condemnation of 191 boxes of semola, remaining un- sold in the original unbroken packages at Portland, Me., alleging that the article had been shipped from Milwaukee, Wis., on or about January 12, 1922, and transported from the State of Wisconsin into the State of Maine, and charging misbranding in violation of the Food and Drugs Act, as amended. The article was labeled in part: " D'Annunzio Brand Finest Quality Prodotto Di Pura Semola Busalacchi Bros. Macaroni Co., Milwaukee, Wis." Misbranding of the article was alleged in substance in the libel for the rea- son that it was [food] in package form, and the quantity of the contents was not plainly and conspicuously marked on the outside of the said package in terms of weight, measure, or numerical count. On March 20, 1922, the Ferguson-Bedell Co., agent for the Basulacchi Bros. Macaroni Co., Milwaukee, Wis., having entered an appearance as claimant for the property, judgment of the court was entered ordering that the product be released to said claimant upon payment of the costs of the proceedings and the execution of a bond in the sum of $600, in conformity with section 10 of the act. C. W. PUGSLET, Acting Secretwry of Agriculture.