570. Adulteration of cream. U. S. v. Three 5-Gallon Cans and Five 10-Gallon Cans of Cream (and 3 other seizure actions involving cream). Default decrees of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. Nos. 345, 1793, 1794, 1900. Sample Nos. 30793-D, 666E-B, 6670-E, 6675-B.) This product was in whole or in part filthy and decomposed. On July 22, 1939, and March 15, 20, and 23, 1940, the United States attorney for the District of Colorado filed libels against eight 5-gallon cans, one 8-gallon can, and seven 10-gallon cans of cream at Denver, Colo., alleging that it had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about July 18, 1939, and March 12, 16, and 21,1940, by various shippers, namely: Fremont Dairymen's Cooperative Mar- keting Association, from Hudson, Wyo.; U R. Wichern, from Cody, Wyo.; G. B. Thompson, from Ogallala, Nebr.; Mrs. Albert Bogaerf, from Madrid, Nebr.; Joe Poloncek, from Ogallala, Nebr.; Lorenzo Jacobsen, from Montpelier, Idaho; Robert F. Day, from Floydada, Tex.; James Minna, from Norton, Kans.; and Lowell cube, from Norton, Kans. The article was alleged to be adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, and putrid animal substance. The consignees having admitted the allegations of the libels and having con- sented to the immediate destruction of the product, decrees were entered accord- ingly on the same dates as the institution of the actions. EGGS