13528. Misbranding of meat and bone scrap. U. S. v. 359 Bags of Meat and Bone Scrap. Default deeree of condemnation, forfeiture, and destruction. (F. & D. No. 19981. I. S. No. 14114-v. ' S. No. E-5271.) On April 9, 1925, the United States attorney for the District of New Jersey, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said district a libel praying the seizure and condemnation of 359 bags of meat and bone scrap, at Centerton, N. J., al- leging that the article had been shipped by the Mutual Rendering Co., Phila- delphia, Pa., on or about March 18, 1925, and transported from the State of Pennsylvania into the State of New Jersey, and charging misbranding in violation of the food and drugs act. The article was labeled in part: "50% Mureco Meat & Bone Guaranteed Analysis Protein Min. 50% * * .* Manufactured By Mutual Rendering Co. Philadelphia, Pa." Misbranding of the article was alleged in the libel for the reason that the statements "50% * * * Meat & Bone Guaranteed Analysis Protein Min. 50%" were false and misleading and deceived and misled the purchaser; ~ On June 22, 1925, no claimant having appeared for the property, judgment of condemnation and forfeiture was entered, and it was ordered by the court that the product be destroyed by the United States marshal. R. W. DUNLAP, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 13521). Adulteration of chocolate concentrate. U. S. v. 5 Gallons of Chocolate Concentrate. Default decree of condemnation, for- feiture, and destruction. (P. & D. No. 18608. I. S. No. 12902-v. S. No. B-4825.) On April 23, 1924, the United States attorney for the District of New Jersey, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said district a libel praying the seizure and condemnation of 5 gallons of chocolate concentrate, at Passaic, N. J., alleging that the article had been shipped by Jack Beverages, Inc., New York, N. Y., on or about April 8, 1924, and transported from the State of New York into the State of New Jersey, and charging adulteration in violation of the food and drugs act. The article was labeled in part: " Real Chocolate Concen- trate * * * Jack Beverages, Inc. * * * New York City." ' Adulteration of the article was alleged in the libel for the reason that it contained an added poisonous or other added deleterious ingredient, salicylic acid, which might have rendered it injurious to health. On June 22, 1925, no claimant having appeared for the property, judgment of condemnation and forfeiture was entered, and it was ordered by the court that the product be destroyed by the United States marshal. R. W. DUNLAP, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.