23576. Adulteration of cream. U. S. v. One 5-Gallon Can and Thirteen 10- Gallon Cans of'Cream. Consent decree of destruction. (F. & D. no. 34620. Sample no. 3304-B.) On November 15, 1934, the United States attorney for the District of Nebraska, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the district court a libel praying seizure and condemnation of one 5-gallon and thir- teen 10-gallon cans of cream at Omaha, Nebr., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce, on or about November 10, 1934, in various shipments by Wayman & Stanton, Watson, Mo.; J. Rosenbohm, Langdon, Mo.; Elmer Mann, Cosby, Mo.; Guy R. Johnson, Deloit, Iowa; P. Rotti, Carrol, Iowa.; J. R. Moravek, Munden, Kans.; Mrs. J. M. Cole, Melbourne, Mo.; R. W. McBeath, Cameron, Mo.; Otto Tarol, Clarkesdale, Mo.; W. M. Bauer, Stewartsville, Mo.; M. O. Meador, Chillicothe, Mo.; C. R. Putnam, Hamburg, Iowa; and Wilson Hatchery, Malvern, Iowa; and charging adulteration in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. The article was alleged to be adulterated in that it was moldy, rancid, putrid, filthy, and decomposed. On November 15, 1934, the Fairmont Creamery Co., Omaha, Nebr., having admitted the material allegations of the libel and having consented to the entry of a decree, judgment was entered ordering that the product be destroyed. M. L. WILSON, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.