2825. Adulteration of miscellaneous foods. IT. S. v; A Certain Quantity of Foods. Consent, decree of .condemnation... Products ordered released under bond for segregation and relabeling of fit portions. (F. D. C. No. 4214. Sample' Nos. 56786-E to 56794-E, inel.) This case was based on a shipment of salvaged smoke- and water-damaged goods, which included quantities of food products such as baby foods and candy. On April 15, 1941, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York filed a libel against 284 cartons of miscellaneous merchandise, including a certain quantity of foods, at New York, N. Y., alleging that the articles had been shipped on or about February 26 and 28, 1941, by Curtis & Travis from Harris- onburg, Pa.;. and charging that the foods were adulterated in that they consisted in whole or in part of filthy substances and were otherwise unfit for food, and in that they had been held under insanitary conditions whereby they might have become contaminated with filth. The libel also covered quantities of drugs and eosmetics that were adulterated as reported in notices of judgment on drugs and devices and on cosmetics. On April 30, 1941, Gibbs Peoples Drug Service Co., Harrisburg, Pa., claimant, having admitted the allegations of the libel, judgment of condemnation was entered and the products were ordered released under bond conditioned that the fit portions be segregated and relabeled in compliance with the law.