4721. Adulteration of corn meal. IT. S. v. 150 Sacks and 450 Sacks of Corn Meal. Consent decrees of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond to be reworked into animal feed. (F. D. C. Nos. 9340; 9358. Sample Nos. 8866-F, 8867-F.) On February 9 and 10, 1943, the United States attorney for the Southern Dis- trict of Alabama filed libels against a total of 600 sacks, each containing 96 pounds, of corn meal at Selma, Ala., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about January 7 and 15,1943, by the P. P. Williams Co. from Vicksburg; Miss.; and charging that it was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance, and'in that it had been prepared under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become, contaminated with filth. The article was labeled in part: "Red Wing Home Ground Corn Meal * * * Manufactured by Hill City Flour Co. Vicksburg, Miss." On March 17, 1943, the P. P. Williams Co., claimant, having admitted the alle- gations of the libels and having consented to the entry of decrees, judgments, of condemnation were entered and the product was ordered released under bond for reworking into animal feed tinder the supervision of the Food and Drug Ad- ministration.