19766.'Adulteration of rice. IJ.S. v. 30 Bags ; * * *. (F.-D. C. No. 33492. Sample No. 2222-L.) LIBEL FILED: July 25,1952, Southern District of Florida. : ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about June 20, 1952, from New Orleans, La. PRODUCT: 30 100-pound bags of rice at Jacksonville, Fla., in the possession of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. ¦¦•¦ s ¦¦•;.¦¦¦ < o. NATURE-OEJCHARGE:.'Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the product consisted in K whole or in part Q.f arfilthy substance by reason of the presence of rodent urine; and, Section 402K a) (4) >.:it had been held under insanitary conditions whereby -jit mayxhavje become?contaminated with filth. The product was adulterated while held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce. DISPOSITIONS;October £2,.: 1952^ Default; decree of condemnation. The: court -¦ .ordered that the product he -delivered to, a. Federal institution, for use as fjoaninajal^feed. ; r.<-. : < '<¦<¦¦¦ .;:•!»:: -x'< "¦:-: ^r,r • ¦' ¦: ;¦¦-<"; •See also No. 19765.