1262. Adulteration of frozen eggs. V. S. v. 413 Cans of Frozen Eggs. Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond for segregation and destruction of the bad portion. (F. D. C. No. 2360. Sample No. 34S-E.) This product was found to be in part putrid, musty, or sour. On July 17,1940, the United States attorney for the Western District of North Carolina filed a libel against 413 cans of frozen eggs at Charlotte, N. C., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about May 23, 1940, by the Henderson Produce Co. from St. Louis, Mo.; and charging that it was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a putrid or decomposed substance or was otherwise unfit for food. The article was labeled in part: "Uwanta Frozen Eggs." On August 5, 1940, L. C. Henderson, trading as the Henderson Produce Co., claimant, having admitted the allegations of the libel, judgment of condemna- tion was entered and it was ordered that the product be released under bond conditioned that the bad portion be segregated and destroyed.