3694. Adulteration of butter. U. S. v. 14 Boxes of Butter. Consent decree of condemnation.- Product ordered released under bond to be reconditioned. (F. D. C. No. 6223. Sample No. 76080-E.) On November 4, 1941, the United States attorney for the District of Minnesota filed a libel against 14 boxes, each containing 66 pounds, of butter at St. Paul, Minn., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about October 28,1941, by Eureka Creamery from Eureka, S. Dak.; and charging that it was adulterated in that a valuable constituent, milk fat, had been in whole or in part omitted or abstracted therefrom, and in that an article contain- ing less than 80 percent by weight of milk fat had been substituted wholly or in part for' butter. The article was labeled in part: "N. D. P. Packed for National Butter Co. Dubuque, Iowa." On March 2, 1942, the Eureka Creamery, claimant, having admitted the allega- tions of the libel, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered released under bond conditioned that it be reconditioned to comply with the law.