3468. Adulteration of butter. U. S. v. 17 Cases of Butter. Consent decree of condemnation. Product released under bond to be reworked. (F. D. C. No. 7175. Sample No. 70810-E.) . On or about April 1,1942, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Georgia filed a libel against 17 cases each containing 30 1-pound prints of butter at Atlanta, Ga., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about March 23, 1942, by the Borden Co. from Nashville, Tenn.; and charging that it was adulterated in that an article containing less than 80 percent by weight of milk fat had been substituted for butter. It was labeled in part: "Morning Glory Creamery Butter." On May 5, 1942, the Borden Co., claimant, having admitted the allegations of the libel, judgment of condemnation was entered providing that the product might be released under bond and reconditioned under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration.