10049. Adulteration of self-rising flour and phosphated flour. U. S. v. 125 Bags of Self-Rising Flour and 70 Bags of Phosphated Flour (and 1 other seizure action against flour). Decrees of condemnation. Portions of product ordered released under bond; remainder ordered delivered to a charitable institution. (F. D. C. Nos. 17223, 17741. Sample Nos. 1210-H, 1211-H, 24854-H.) LIBELS FILED : September 10 and October 4, 1945, Southern District of Massa- chusetts and Middle District of Georgia. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about May 7 and 10 and June 7, 1945, by the Trenton Milling Co., from Trenton, Ill. 25-pound bags of phosphated flour at Canton, Miss., and 475 10-pound bags and 83 50-pound bags of self-rising flour at Macon, Ga. LABEL, IN PART: "Self-Rising Flour Bleached Angel Food Extra Short Patent," "Bleached Enriched Self-Rising [or "Phosphated"] Flour Easter Lily High Patent Flour," and "Self-Rising Lovely Bleached Flour Highest Patent." NATURE OF CHARGE : Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the articles consisted in whole or in part of filthy substances by reason of the presence of larvae and weevils. DISPOSITION : On October 8,1945, the Modern Grocery Co., Macon, Ga., claimant for the Macon lots, having consented to the entry of a decree, judgment of con- demnation was entered and the product was ordered released under bond for conversion into stock feed, under the supervision of the Federal Security Agency. On November 7, 1945, no claimant having appeared for the Canton lots, judg- ment of condemnation was entered and the products were ordered delivered to a charitable institution to be converted into stock feed.