350. Adulteration of cake flour. U. S. v. 136 Sacks of Flour. Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond to be denatured. (F. D. C. No. 899. Sample No. 47865-D.) On or about November 13, 1939, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia filed a libel against 136 sacks of flour at Norfolk, Va., alleging that the article had been shipped on or about May 22 and June" 14, 1939, by the Gwinn Milling Co. from Columbus, Ohio; and charging that it was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance. It was labeled in part: "Daylight Cake Flour Brown's Hungarian Corporation New York." On December 6, 1939, Brown's Hungarian Corporation, 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 dis- posed of as required by this Department. It was denatured and repacked in Bags labeled to show that it was animal feed. •