4959. Adulteration.and misbranding of butter. U. S. v. 1 Case,and 1 Case and 6 Cases of Butter. Default decrees of condemnation. One lot ordered distributed to a charitable institution. Remaining lot ordered disposed of according to - the instructions of the War Production Board. (F. ,D.. QA NOS,. 9567,, 1047.7. Sample Nos. 32629-F, 42177-F.) On February 22 and July 21, 1943, the United States attorney for the Eastern Dis- trict of Kentucky filed libels against 1 case of 50-pound prints and 1 case of 47-pbund prints of butter at MaysviUe, Ky., and 6 cases, each containing 50 pounds, of butter at Covington, IVC,¦ alleguijg that the article had-been:shipped nyinterstate commerce on or about February 10 and July&18, 1943, by French-Bauer,; Inc.,.. Cincinnati, Ohio/ and charging that it was adulterated and misbranded. The article was labeled in part: (Carton) "One Pound Net Weight Cloyer .Blossom Brand Creamery Butter." The lot located at Covington, Ky., was alleged to be adulterated in that it con- sisted in whole or in part of a filthy or decomposed substance, since analysis of a sample showed the product to have a high .mold mycelia count which was conclusive evidence of decomposition. -The lot located, at Maysville., was alleged to be misbranded;in. that the prints did not contain "One pound net," as labeled. On March 22 and August 11, 1943, no claimant: having appeared, judgments of condemnation were entered and the lot located at Maysville Ky., was ordered deliv- ered to a charitable institution. The lot located at Covington*: Kyle ordered to be disposed of according to the instructions of the War Production Board.