336. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 215 Bags of Flour. Consent decree of con¬ demnation. Product ordered released under bond. (F. D. C. No. 886. Sample No. 82564-D.) On November 7, 1939, the United States attorney for the Middle District of Georgia filed a libel against 215 bags of flour at Athens, Ga., alleging that the article had been shipped on or about January 13 and 30, and March 13, 1939, by Lexington Roller Mills Co., Inc., from Lexington, Ky.; and charg- ing that it was adulterated in that it consisted wholly or in part of a filthy substance. The article was labeled in part: "Blue Grass Queen Flour." On December 11, 1939, Webb Crawford Co., Athens, Ga., claimant, having admitted the allegations of the libel, judgment of condemnation was entered and-the product was ordered released under bond conditioned that it be di$poJed of in compliance with the law. It was denatured so that it could nor be disposed of for human consumption but might be disposed of for ani- maFieed.