19657. Adulteration of flour U. :B. v. 75 Bags * * V (F; D; 0. No. 34791. ¦r Sample No.:20678^Ik) « .;¦"¦¦•¦'. .;-¦¦:¦;:' ; -.:;-- LIBEL FILED : March 31,1953, Northern District of Iowa. ALLEGED SHIPMENTS Oh or about January 30,1953, from Nbwtbn, Kans. PRODUCT: 75 100-pound bags of flour at Sioux City, Iowa, in the possession of the Holdcroft Warehouse. NATURE OF CHARGE: SAdulteratton/'Section 402 (a) !(3)v the article consisted "sin whole br in part Of a filthy substance by reason of the presence of rodent ¦urine; fend, Section 402 (a) (4)?; the article"had been hbldtttder Insanitary conditions whereby it may have become^ contaminatedwith filth. The * product i#4s adulterated whllerf held .for; sale after .shipment* in^imterstate : commerce ;; :=.-.r::,/ ,',¦:':¦ ..v' .'-:. .¦'/.:::¦-:: ...:.: , •>;;;:;¦;.' "qv::.¦¦;.;¦ DISPOSITION :- April 29,1953. ; The International Milling Go.,:Minneapolis Minn,, claimant, having consented to the entry; of "a decree,judgment of cohdemna- ij tion;was entered, and the court ordered that; the, sprpduct ;be .released-under ;.bond for segregations of the.unfit portion,.under the supervision of thejDepart- ^mentoCBe<l^Edu^ and Welfare. As a resultof the segregation opera- tions, 200 pounds of the product/werefoundunfitandrwerefdenature^.for use , as animal feed. ,