23628. Adulteration of cream. V. S. v. A Large Quantity of Cream. Con- sent decree of destruction. (F. & D. no. 33419. Sample no. 3151-B, et al.) On August 22, 1934, the United States attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the district court a libel praying seizure and condemnation of 50 cans of cream at Cin- cinnati, Ohio, alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate com- merce, on or about August 20, 21, and 22, 1934, in various lots by Reed & Mul- likin, Dover, Ky.; H. W. (W. H.) Hobbs, Stepstone, Ky.; Bird Robinson, Smith- field, Ky.: C. F. Cropper, Vanceburg, Ky.; Callie Scott, Vanceburg, Ky.; Daniel Cox, Olive Hill, Ky.; Miss Sarah Nichols, Riverton, Ky.: Kate Wnugh, Denton, Ky.; Mrs. Dewey Satterwhite, Spring Station, Ky.; Mrs. D. B. Wallace, Walton Ky.; Mrs. Mattie Finch, East Bernstadt, Ky.; Cray L. Ritchie, Car- lisle, Ky.; Mrs. G. N. Eldridge, Stepstone, Ky.; Hugh W. Ront, Wheatland, Ind.; John M. Penix, Olympia, Ky.; Mrs. Tim Hill, Berry, Ky.; G. P. Temple, Berry, Ky.: James Beasley, Richmond, Ind.; B. B. Whitson, Morgan Ky.; Mrs. E. T. McCandless, Morgan, Ky.; V. T. Ammerman, Morgan, Ky.; Chester \ Schomber, Brookville, Ind.; John Gleason, Maysville Ky.; Barlow & Rapp, Visalia, Ky.; Mrs. Roanna Hensley, Berea, Ky.; Walter Click, Berea, Ky.; Alice Gentry, Berea, Ky.; Hallie Abrams, Berea, Ky.; Weedon A. Tipton, Clay City, Ky.; Jan. A. Stoner, North Vernon Ind.; B. H. Tyler, Jefferson- town, Ky.; Mrs. W. T. Willhoit, Georgetown, Ky.; W. Rice, Junction City, Ky.; Mrs. Mary Helm, Shelbyville, Ky.; Alva Dillon, Huntington, W. Va.; Roy Marshall, Sadieville, Ky.; Riley Ferrel, Huntington, W. Va.; Gordon Lewis, Carter, Ky.; Jay Watson, Huntington, W. Va.; John D. Meyer, Augusta, Ky.; J. B. Thompson, Limestone, Ky.; B. H. Hackworth, Prestonsburg, Ky.; George G. Wheeler, Walton, Ky.; Philmore Alexander, Gleneoe, Ky.; Phillips-Fuchs, Guilford, Ind.; C. C. Callicoat, Huntington, W. Va.; Minnie Price, Elliston, Ky.; G. J. Horton, Union Ky.; and Joe C. McClanahan, Falmouth, Ky.; and charging adulteration in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. The article was alleged to be adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid animal substance. The product being spoiled and unfit for human consumption was destroyed immediately with the consent of the consignee, the Tri-State Butter Co., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, and the court entered a decree of destruction as of August 22, 1934. M. L. WILSON, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.