4266. Adulteration of flour. TJ. S. v. 89 and 16 Bags of Flour. Consent decrees of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond. (F. D. C. Nos. 8177,8202. Sample Nos. 28330-?F, 29007-F. 29014-F.) On August 24 and 25, 1942, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Georgia filed libels against 105 j 98-pound bags of flour at Atlanta, Ga., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about April 6, 1942, in part in the name of the Commander Milling Co., and in part in the name of the Commander Flour Mills Co., from Minneapolis, Minn.; and charging that it was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a. filthy substance; The article was labeled in part: "Drum Clear Flour," or "Nokomis Medium Rye Flour Bleached," Or "Nokomis White Rye Flour." On September 22, 1942,. the Larabee Flour Mills Co., Atlanta, Ga.* having consented to the entry of decrees, judgments of condemnation were entered and the product was ordered released under bond conditioned that it be brought/ into compliance with the law, under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration. The product was denatured and disposed of as animal feed.