21155. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 220 Bags * * *. (F. D. C. No. 36291. Sample No. 65523-L.) LIBEL FILED : January 15, 1954, Western District of Wisconsin. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about December 11, 1953, from Minneapolis, Minn. PRODUCT: 220 100-pound bags of flour at Wausau, Wis., in possession of the Cereal Mills Co. NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the article consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance by reason of the presence of rodent urine; and, Section 402 (a) (4), the article had been held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth. The article was adulterated while held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce. DISPOSITION: March 8, 1954. The Jaeger Baking Co., claimant, having ad- mitted that the product was subject to condemnation, judgment of condemna- tion was entered and the court ordered that the product be released under bond for segregation of the unfit portion under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration. As a result of the segregation operations, 2,767 pounds of the product were found unfit and were denatured for use as animal feed.