7664. Adulteration of tomato catsup and tomato puree. U. S. v. 10 Cases of Tomato Catsup (and 4 other seizure actions against tomato products). Default decrees of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. Nos. 14471, 14688, 14763, 14764, 14809. Sample Nos. 68291-F, 68762-F, 90433-F, 90434-F, 90439-F, 90440-F.) LIBELS FILED : Between November 13 and December 20, 1944, Western District of Kentucky and Middle District of Tennessee. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: Between on or about September 21 and October 11, 1944, by the Morgan Packing Co., from Austin, Ind. PRODUCT: Tomato" catsup: 10 cases and 19 cases, each containing 24 14-ounce bottles, at Henderson and Louisville, Ky., respectively; 78 cases, each containing 24 14-ounce bottles, and 39" cases, each containing 24 14-ounce cans, at Clarkes- ville, Tenn.; and 18 cases, each containing 6 7-pound, 2-ounce cans, at Nashville, Tenn. Tomato puree: 42 cases, each containing 6 6-pound, 10-ounce cans, at Nashville, Tenn. LABEL IN PART: "Jackson Brand Tomato Catsup [or "Puree"]," "Columbus Brand Tomato Catsup Packed by Columbus Packing Co. Columbus, Ind.," or "American Beauty Tomato Catsup." VIOLATION CHARGED: Adulteration, Section 402.(a) (3), the products consisted in whole or in part of decomposed substances. DISPOSITION: Between January 8 and 29, 1945. No claimant having appeared, judgments of condemnation were entered and the products were ordered destroyed.