5385. Misbranding of chicken liver juive. TJ. S. v. 74 Cases of Chicken Liver Juive. Decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond for relabeling. (F. D. C. No. 10424. Sample No. 11568-F.) - This product was short-weight. On August 17, 1943, the United States attorney for the Northern District of California filed a libel against 74 cases of chicken liver juive at San Francisco, Calif., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce oh or about June 29, 1943, by Appetizing Food Products from Detroit, Mich.; and charging that it was misbranded. The article was labeled in part: (Jar lid) "Giovanni's Chicken Liver Juive Spread for sandwiches * * * Net Wt 3% OZ." .;' The article was alleged to be misbranded in that the statement ^Net Wt. Z% oz." was false and misleading as applied to an article that was short-weight, and in that it was in package form and its label failed to bear an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents. ' On September 11, 1943, Giovanni Rieossa, doing business as Appetizing Food Products, having appeared as claimant, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered released under bond for relabeling in conformity with the law under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration.