8534. Adulteration of corn meal. V. S. v. 36 Bags of Corn Meal. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 16763. Sample No. 13943-H.) LIBEL FILED : June 28,1945, Western District of Kentucky. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about October 28, 1944, from Kankakee, Ill. PRODtrcrr: 36 100-pound bags of corn meal at Louisville, Ky., in the possession of the Vaughan Grocery Co. The product was stored under insanitary con- ditions after shipment. Some of the bags were rodent-gnawed, and urine stains were observed on them. Examination showed that the product con- tained rodent excreta and urine. in whole or in part of a filthy substanee; and, Section 402 (a> (4),dt had been held under insanitary ^conditions whereby it might have become contaminated with filth. . div DISPOSITION : September 26, 1945. No claimant having appeared, judgment of . condemnation was entered and the product was ordered destroyed, FLOUR Nos. 8535 to 8555 report actions involving flour that was insect- or rodent- infested, or both, (In those cases in which the time of contamination was known, that fact is stated in the notice of judgment.) In addition, the flour reported in No. 8556 failed to meet the standard for enriched flour.'