18050. Adulteration of chili powder. IT. S. v. 4 Drums * * *. (F. D. C. No. 31644. Sample No. 1922-L.) LIBEL FILED : On or about August 27, 1951, Northern District of Georgia. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about June 18, 1951, by J. A. Knapp, from Garden Grove, Calif. PRODUCT: 4 drums, each containing 240 pounds, of chili powder at Atlanta, Ga. LABEL IN PART: "Mexican type Chili Peppers Cuminos-Oregano Garlic-Salt Challenge Brand Chili Powder." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the article consisted in whole or in part of a decomposed substance by reason of the presence of de- composed pepper material. DISPOSITION : September 25, 1951. Default decree of ? condemnation and destruction. INDEX TO NOTICES OF JUDGMENT F. N. J. NOS. 18001 TO 18050 PRODUCTS N. J. No. Apple butter — 18030 Beans, fava, dried 18083 kidney, dried 18034 Beets, canned 18034 Black-eyed peas, dried 18034 Blueberries, fresh 18025-18029 Butter 18010-18013 Cereals and cereal prod- ucts 18001-18009 N. J. No. Chili powder 18050 Clams, chopped, canned 18020 Corn grits 18007 Dairy products 18010-18013 Eggs, frozen 18014-18016 Fats. See Oils and fats. Fava beans, dried 18033 Feed 18017