793. Adulteration of butter. TJ. S. v. 13 Cases, 15 Cases, and 15 Cases of Butter. Consent decrees of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond. .(F.D. C. Nos. 2758, 2759. Sample Nos. 16678-E to 16682-E, incl.) On August 15 and August 22, 1940, the United States attorney for the District of Kansas filed libels against 43 cases of butter at Kansas City, Kans., alleging that the product had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about August i) and August 12, 1940, by the Spring Valley Butter Co. from Kansas City, Mo.; and charging that it was adulterated. It was labeled in part: "Daisy Maid Brand Country Roll Butter [or "Monogram Creamery Butter"] The Cudahy Packing Co. Distributors." It was alleged to be adulterated in that a valuable constituent, milk fat, had been in whole or in part omitted or abstracted from the article; and in that a substance containing less than 80 percent by weight of milk fat had been sub- stituted wholly or in part for butter. On August 27, 1940, the Spring Valley Butter Co., claimant, having admitted the allegations of the libels, judgments of condemnation were entered and the product was ordered released under bond to be destroyed or brought into compliance with the provisions of the law.