855. Adulteration of flour and corn meal. TJ. S. v. 70 Sacks of Corn Meal and 4 Sacks of Flour (and 1 other seizure action against corn meal and flour). Default decree of condemnation, forfeiture, and destruction. (F. D. C. Nos. 1054, 1055, 1074, 1075. Sample Nos. 58155-D to 58160-D, incl., 58162-D, 58167-D.) On, or about December 4, 1939, the United States attorney for the District of Arizona filed libels against 85 sacks of corn meal and 31 sacks of flour at Phoe- nix, Ariz., alleging that the articles had been shipped in interstate commerce within the period from on or about March 16 to on or about October 4, 1939, by the Globe Grain & Milling Co. from Los Angeles, Calif.; and charging that they were adulterated in that they consisted in whole or in part of filthy substances. The corn meal was labeled in part: "Globe Al Yellow [or "White"] Corn Meal." The flour was labeled: "Bakers Al Flour Bleached" and "Bleached Comet Flour." On December 4, 1939, no claimant having appeared, decrees of condemnation were entered and the products were ordered destroyed.