2831.. Action to enjoin and restrain distribution in interstate commerce of adul- terated rye flour. IT. S. v. Abraham Katz, trading as A. Katz. Consent . decree granting perpetual injunction. (In j. No. 16.) On September 3,1941, the United States attorney for the District of New Jersey' filed a complaint against Abraham Katz, trading as A. Katz at Hightstown, N. J., alleging that from on or about December 5, 1940, to the date of filing the com- plaint the defendant had been preparing, milling, and packing rye flour under insanitary conditions whereby it became contaminated and filthy; that said flour, prepared and packed by the defendant, was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance and was being offered for interstate ship- ment at various intervals and was being shipped in interstate commerce from Hightstown, N. J., to various points outside the State. The complaint alleged further that the defendant was continuously manufacturing, milling, tod packing adulterated flour and would continue to ship such flour in interstate commerce in violation of the law unless enjoined from so doing, and prayed that a preliminary injunction be granted restraining the defendant from shipping rye flour in inter- state commerce and that, after due proceedings, the preliminary injunction be made permanent. : On October 10, 1941, the defendant having consented to the entry of a decree, judgment was entered perpetually enjoining and restraining the defendant and all those acting upon his behalf from shipping in interstate commerce in violation of the law adulterated rye' flour which he had manufactured or would manufacture in the future. ;; •; - - • )