11205.?Adulteration of shell eggs. U. S. v. 15 Cases of Eggs. Default de? cree of condemnation, forfeiture, and sale. (F.. & D. No. 16833. I. S. No. 7543-v. S. No. W-1217.) On September 9, 1922, the United States attorney for the District of Colo?? rado, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the Dis?? trict Court of the United States for said district a libel for the seizure and? condemnation of 15 cases of eggs, remaining unsold in the original unbroken? packages at Denver, Colo., consigned by J. W. Allen, Oberlin, Kans., alleging? that the article had been shipped from Oberlin, Kans., on or about September? 5, 1922, and transported from the State of Kansas into the State of Colorado,? and charging adulteration in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. Adulteration of the article was alleged in the libel for the reason that it? consisted in part of a filthy, decomposed, and putrid animal substance. On November 20, 1922, no claimant having appeared for the property, "judg?? ment of condemnation and forfeiture was entered, and it was ordered by the? court that the bad portion be destroyed and the good portion sold by the? United States marshal. C. W. PUGSLEY, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.