6831. Adulteration of phosphated and plain flour. U. S. v. 35 Bags of Flour (and 2 other seizure actions against flour). Default decrees of condemnation. Portion of product ordered destroyed: remainder ordered sold. (F. D. C. Nos. 13231, 13659, 13661. Sample Nos. 75385-F, 80469-F, 80470-F, 80472-F.) April 10, 1944, by the PiUsbury Flour Mills Co., from Springfield, Ill., and Atchison, Kans. PRODUCT: Flour; 35 100-pound bags at Dillonvale, Ohio, and 106 50-pound bags and 109 24-pound bags at Monroe City, Mo. LABEL IN PART: "Pillsbury's Best Bake Proof [or " Bake-proved"] 4 X Flour * * * All Purpose Bleached Enriched," or "Verigood Family Flour Phosphate Added." VIOLATION CHARGED: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the product consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance by reason of the presence of larvae, insect fragments, weevils, and cast skins. DISPOSITION: September 29, 1944. No claimant having appeared for the lot at Dillonvale, the product was ordered destroyed. It was denatured and dis- posed of as animal feed. On December 4, 1944, no claimant having appeared for the remainder, judgments of condemnation were entered and. the product was ordered sold, under the direction of the Federal Security Agency, to be denatured so that it could not be used for human consumption. It was sold and converted into animal feed.