6845. Adulteration of whole wheat flour, gluten flour, and phosphated flour. U. S. v. 16 Bags of Whole Wheat Flour (and 3 other seizure actions against gluten flour and phosphated flour). Decrees of condemnation. One lot ordered destroyed; remaining lots ordered released under bond. (P. D. C. Nos. 13110, 13256, 13425, 14002. Sample Nos. 62973-P, 63921-P, 63922-F, 80594-F, 84901-P.) "" LIBELS FILED: Between August 1 and October 5, 1944, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas, Southern District of Florida, and District of New Jersey. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: Between the approximate dates of April 3 and August 31,, 1944, by the Pillsbury Flour Mills Co., from Enid, Okla., and Philadelphia, Pa. PRODUCT: 16 100-pound bags of whole wheat flour at Camden, N. J.; 76 50- pound bags of phosphated flour at Russellville, Ark.; 354 25-pound bags of phosphated flour at Eldorado, Ark,; and 64 100-pound bags of gluten flour at Jacksonville, Fla. LABEL IN PART: "Pillsbury's Potentate High Gluten," "Pillsbury's Fine Ground Whole Wheat," or "Pillsbury's Best * * * Flour." in whole or in part of a filthy substance by reason of the presence of weevils, larvae, cast skins, pupae, and insect fragments. DISPOSITION: Between September 29 and October 20, 1944, the Pillsbury Flour Mills Co., the Feeders Supply Co., Russellville, Ark.,- ana the Ritchie Grocer Co., Eldorado, Ark., claimants for the lots at Jacksonville, Russellville, and Eldorado, having admitted the allegations of the respective libels, judgments of condemnation were entered and the products were ordered released under bond to be denatured under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administra- tion. On September 28,1944, no claimant having appeared for the Camden lot, judgment of condemnation was entered and. the product was ordered destroyed.