890. Adulteration and misbranding of butter. IT. S. v. 8 Cases of Creamery Butter. Decree of destruction entered. (F. D. C. N«. 1094. Sample No. 72032-D.) This product contained an added foreign oil. On or about November 17, 1939, the United States attorney for the District of Kansas filed a libel against 8 cases, each containing 32 cartons of butter, at Kansas City, Kans., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about October 20, 1939, by "Wilson & Co. from Oklahoma City, Okla.; and charging that it was adulterated and misbranded. It was labeled in part: "Clear Brook Creamery Butter Distributed By "Wilson & Co." The article was alleged to be adulterated in that a substance, a foreign oil, had been substituted wholly or in part for the said article. It was alleged to be misbranded in that the statement "Clear Brook Creamery Butter" was false and misleading, since it was not creamery butter but was an adulterated product. On January 29, 1940, no claimant having appeared and the court having found that the product was decomposed, spoiled, and unfit for human consumption, on the recommendation by the consignee that it be destroyed the court entered judgment of condemnation and destruction. CHEESE