1521)0. Adulteration and Misbranding of macaroni. IF. S. v. 10 Boxea and 148 Boxes of Bolognu Style- Ulacarooni. Default decrees, of con- demnation, forteituve, and' des-tmustion. (F & D. Nos 21219, 21224 I S. Nos. 7580-x, 13628-x, 13629~x. S. Nos. E-5843, E-5844 ) On August 9, 1926, the United States attorney for the District of New Jersey, acting upon reports by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said district libels praying seizure and condemnation of 167 boxes of macaroni, in part at Paterson, N. J., and in part at Newark, N. J., alleging that the article had been shipped by the Atlantic Maoaroni Co., Inc., Long Island City, N. Y., in various consignments, on or about Febru.iry 17, April 19, June 3, June 6, June 22, July 3, and July 19, 1926, respectively, and transported from the State of New York into the State of New Jersey, and charging adulteration and misbranding in violation of the food and drugs act. The article was labeled, in part: "Bologna Style Farfallone (or "Farfalle") * * * Artificially. Colored'." It was alleged1 in the libels that the article was adulterated, in that it was colored in a manner* whereby inferiority was concealed. Misbranding was alleged for the reason, that the article was an imitation of another' article. On July 26, 1927, no.claimant having appeared fo? the property, judgments of. condemnation and forfeiture were entered, and it wns> ordered' bj* tbe court '. that the* product be-destnoyed by the United States marshal W. M. JARD-INB, Secretary of A'grieulticre. ]