19176. Adulteration of stuffed olives, canned egg noodles and boned turkey, canned vegetable juice cocktail, barbecue sauce, spiced olives, canned sweet corn, and lime juice. U. S. v. 49 Cases, etc. (F. D. C. No. 33354. Sample Nos. 30618-L, 30621-L, 30624-L to 30627-L, incl., 30629-L, 30630-L.) June 30, 1947, from Seattle, Wash., Brooklyn, N. Y., San Jose, Calif., Chicago, 111., San Francisco, Calif., Corvallis, Oreg., and Redlands, Calif. PRODUCT: 49 cases, each containing 12 10-ounce jars, and 54 cases, each con- taining 24 4%-ounce jars, of stuffed olives; 12 cases, each containing 24 1-pound jars, of egg noodles and boned turkey; 27 cases, each containing 24 1-pint, 2-fluid-ounce cans, of vegetable juice cocktail; 57 eases, each con- taining 24 5-ounce jars, of barbecue sauce; 122 cases, each containing 24 16-ounce jars, of spiced olives; 74 cases, each containing 24 1-pound, 4-ounce cans, of corn; and 50 cases, each containing 24 12-ounce jars, of lime juice, at Lewiston, Idaho. NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the products consisted in whole or in part of a decomposed substance. (Examination disclosed that the products were decomposed.) The products were adulterated while held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce. DISPOSITION : September 2, 1952. Default decree of forfeiture and destruction. TOMATOES AND TOMATO PRODUCTS