17620. Adulteration of frozen eggs. U. S. v. 90 Cans * * *. (F. D. C. No. 30935. Sample No. 2971-L.) LIBEL FILED : April 18, 1951, District of Columbia. PRODUCT: 90 30-pound cans of frozen eggs at Washington, D. C. This product was in interstate commerce in the District of Columbia, and was stored in a warehouse to the account of Capital Egg Products, Inc., Washington, D. C. LABEL IN PART : (Tag) "Capital Egg Products, Inc., Washington, D. C." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the product consisted in whole or in part of a decomposed substance by reason of the presence of decomposed eggs. DISPOSITION : May 14, 1951. Capital Egg Products, Inc., a Delaware corpora- tion, claimant, having consented to the entry of a decree, judgment of con- demnation was entered and the court ordered that the product be released under bond for segregation under the supervision of the Federal Security Agency. Segregation operations resulted in the release of 71 cans of eggs which were passable and in the denaturing of 19 cans which were decomposed. The unfit cans of eggs were delivered to a public institution, for use as animal feed. FEEDS AND GRAINS