29459. Adulteration of candy. U. S. v. 28 Cartons of Candy. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. & D. No. 43224. Sample No. 37922-D.) This product having been shipped in interstate commerce and remaining unsold and in the original package was, at the time of examination, found to be insect-infested. On August 5, 1938, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the dis- trict court a libel praying seizure and condemnation of 28 cartons of candy at Birmingham, Ala.; alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate com- merce on or about February 3, 1938, by the D. L. Clark Co. from Pittsburgh, Pa.; and charging adulteration in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. The article was alleged to be adulterated in that it consisted wholly or in part of a filthy vegetable substance. On September 8, 1938, no claimant having appeared, judgment of condemna- tion was entered and the product was ordered destroyed. M. L. WILSON, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.