19956. Adulteration of flour and rice. U. S. v. 51 Bags, etc. (F. D. C. No. 33917. Sample Nos. 53089-L, 53090-L, 62216-L to 62221-L, incl., 62223-L, 62226-L.) LIBEL FILED: October 20,1952, Western District of Tennessee. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: Between the approximate dates of May 8 and September 15, 1952, from Yukon, Okla., Salina, Kans., and Carlisle, Ark. • PRODUCT: 509 50-pound bags and 557 25-pound bags of flour, and 10 bales, each containing 30 1-pound bags, of rice at Jackson, Tenn. NATURE OE CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the articles consisted in whole or in part of filthy substances by reason of the presence of live insects. The articles were adulterated while held for sale after shipment in interstate * commerce. DISPOSITION: November 14, 1952. J. O. Edenton Co., claimant, having con- sented to the entry of a decree, judgment of condemnation was entered and the court ordered that the products be released under bond to be denatured for use as hog feed, under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration. On February 9,1953, an amended decree was entered providing for the destruc- tion of the rice and a portion of the flour and for the processing of the balance of the flour for use as animal or poultry feed. MISCELLANEOUS CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS*