4705. Adulteration of Kevo and Milk Kevo. 17. S. v. 31 Cans of Milk-Kevo (and 1 additional seizure action against Milk-Kevo and Kevo). Default de- crees of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. Nos. 7963, 8027. Sample Nos. 12Ill-F, 12121-F, 12122-F.) These products contained filth such as insects, insect fragments, larvae, and rodent-like hairs. On July 22 and August 6, 1942, the United States attorney for the Western District of Washington filed libels against 31 15-ounce cans, 10 dozen 7-ounce cans, and 5 5-pound cans of Milk-Kevo, and 27 7-ounce cans, and 16 15-ounce cans of Kevo, at Seattle, Wash., alleging, that the articles had been shipped in interstate commerce within the period from on or about. July 5, 1941, to March 18, 1942, by the W-H-Y and Kevo Products, Inc., from Los Angeles and Azusa, Calif.; and charging that they were adulterated in that they consisted in whole or in part of filthy substances. On April 27 and June 29, 1943, no claimant having appeared, judgments of condemnation were entered and the products were ordered destroyed. CEREAL AND CEREAL PRODUCTS FLOUR Nos. 4706 to 4717 report the seizure and disposition of flour that was insect- or rodent-infested, or both. Nos. 4706 to 4709 were alleged to have become infested while held under insanitary storage conditions after shipment.