1916. Adulteration of corn chips. U. S. v. 10 Cases and 5 Cases of Corn Chips (and 1 other seizure action agrainst corn chips). Default decrees of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. Nos. 4023, 4024. Sample Nos. 24800-E, 31239-E, 31240-E, 40601-E.) This product contained rodent hairs. On March 20 and 26, 1941, the United States attorneys for the Northern District of Illinois and the Eastern District of Pennsylvania filed libels against 15 cases of corn chips at Chicago, III., and 22 cases at Philadelphia, Pa., alleging that the article had been shipped by Tosto Foods, Inc., from Cin- cinnati, Ohio, within the period from on or about January 7 to on or about February 24, 1941: and charging that it was adulterated. The article was labeled in part: (Cans) "Tosto Corn Chips." The article was alleged to be adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy subtanee; and in that it had been prepared under insanitary conditions whereby it might have become contaminated with filth. On May 1 and 13, 1941, no claimant having appeared, judgments of con- demnation were entered and the product was ordered destroyed. FEED POULTRY COD-LIVER OIL