6636. Adulteration of rye flour and plain flour. U. S. v. 40 Bags of Enriched Flour, 17 Bags of Plain Flour, and 6 Bags of Rye Flour. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 12943. Sample Nos. 68045-F, 68046-F, 68048 to 68050-F, incl.) LIBEL FILED: July 14, 1944, Southern District of Indiana. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: From on or about September 13, 1943, to April 22, 1944, from Kansas City, Mo., and Minneapolis, Minn. PRODUCT: 13 100-pound bags of enriched flour, 17 100-pound bags of plain flour, 27 50-pound bags of enriched flour, and 6 100-pound bags of rye flour at Evansville, Ind., in possession of the Charles W. Brizius Co., Inc. The flour had been stored under insanitary conditions after shipment. Examination showed that it contained weevils,'larvae, and insect fragments. VIOLATIONS CHARGED: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the product consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance; and, Section 402 (a) (4), it had been held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth. DISPOSITION: September 12, 1944. No claimant having appeared, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered destroyed.