10050. Adulteration of self-rising flour and phosphated flour. U. S. v. 795 Bags of Self-Rising Flour and Phosphated Flour. Decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond. (F. D. C. No. 17233. Sample Nos. 24851-H to 24853-H, incl.) LIBEL FILED : September 10,1945, Southern District of Mississippi. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: Between the approximate dates of May 24 and July 17, 1945, by Arkansas City Flour Mills, from Arkansas City, Kans.; Dixie Port- land Flour Mills, from Memphis, Tenn.; and Higginsville Flour Mills, from Higginsville, Mo. PRODUCT: 56 5-pound, 186 10-pound, 8 25-pound, 26 50-pound, and 3 100- pound bags of phosphated flour, and 72 5-pound, 200 10-pound, 187 25- pound, 54 50-pound, and 3 100-pound bags of self-rising flour at Canton, Miss. LABEL, IN PART : "Melody Milled for * * * Washington Flour Mill, Wash- ington, Mo.," "Flour Tink's White Rose Milled for * * * Missouri Flour Co. Maiden, Mo.," or "Washington Flour Mill White Silk Flour." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the products consisted in whole or in part of filthy substances by reason of the presence of weevils and larvae. DISPOSITION: November 2, 1945. Cole Brothers & Fox, Canton, Miss., claim- ant, having admitted that the flour was adulterated, judgment of condemna- tion was entered and the products were ordered released under bond to be converted into hog feed, under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration.