4466. Adulteration of veal. V. S. v. 30,000 Pounds of Veal. Decree of con¬ demnation. Product ordered released under bond for salvaging good portion. (F, D. C. No. 8113. Sample No. 9134-F.) Examination of this product showed that it was in part discolored, slimy, moldy, and rotten. Oh or about August 18, 1942, the United States attorney for the Southern DlS^ trict of Mississippi filed a. libel against 30,660 pounds of afl atBUbii, Miss. ^alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate'commeree on or about /August 3, 1942, by the Emmart Packing Co; from Louisville, Ky.; and charging that it was adulterated in that it consisted wholly or in part of a filthy and de- composed substance and was otherwise unfit for food. • On September 29, 1942, the Emmart Packing Co.; claimant, having admitted the allegations of the libel to the extent only that the meat was subject to con- demnation at the time it was inspected at Biloxi, and having petitioned release of the product for salvaging as much as was possible for human consumption or for fats and oils, judgment of condemnation was entered and it was ordered that the product be released under bond conditioned that it be brought into. compliance . with the law under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration and the Bureau of Animal Industry. The product was salvaged by removing the outer layer of fat, bone, fascia, etc., and the good portion was manufactured into saus- age. NUTS AND NUT PRODUCTS .