16898. Adulteration and misbranding of oil. U. S. v. 4 Cases, etc. (and 1 other seizure action). (F. D. C. Nos. 26448, 28021. Sample Nos. 48207-K, 48215-K, 48216-K, 48529-K.) LIBELS FILED: February 2 and October 3, 1949, Eastern District of Pennsyl- vania. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about November 5 and 29 and December 8, 1948, and January 3 -and September 6, 1949, by Santuzza Oil Co., Inc., from Brooklyn, N. Y. PRODUCT: Oil. 4 cases, each containing 12 %-gallon cans; 75 cases, each con- taining 6 1-gallon cans; and 8 cases, each containing 12 1-quart cans, at Philadelphia, Pa. LABEL IN PART: (Can) "Santuzza Brand A Blend of 80% Corn and Peanut Oil '20% Pure Olive Oil." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (b) (1), a valuable constituent, olive oil, had been in whole or in part omitted. Misbranding, Section 403 (a), the label statement "20% Pure Olive Oil" was false and misleading as applied to an article which contained little if any, olive oil. tuzza Oil Co., Inc., claimant, having consented to the entry of a decree, judg- ment of condemnation was entered and the court ordered that the product be released under bond for repackaging and relabeling, under the supervision of the Federal Security Agency. POULTRY