1021. Adulteration of corn meal. TJ. S. v. 920 Bags and 750 Bags of Corn Meal. Default decree of condemnation. Product ordered delivered to a charita- ble institution for use as feed for livestock. (F. D. C. No. 2682. Sample No. 27315-E.) On August 31, 1940, the United States attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia filed a libel against 920 24-pound and 750 10-pound bags of corn meal at Williamson, W. Va., alleging that the article had been shipped in inter- state commerce on or about July 30, 1940, by Kasco Mills, Inc., from Toledo, Ohio; and charging that it was adulterated In that it contained rodent excreta and rodent hairs and was otherwise unfit for food. It was labeled in part: "Manufactured by Kasco Mills, Inc., Superior Feed Products, Waverly, N. Y. Toledo, Ohio. White corn meal." On October 22, 1940, no claimant having appeared, judgment of condemna- tion was entered and the product was ordered delivered to a charitable institu- tion to be denatured and disposed of as feed for livestock.