6817. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 373 Bags and 115 Bags of Flour. Decrees of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond. (F. D. C. Nos. 13888, 14177. Sample Nos. 89660-F, 89673-F.) LIBELS FILED: October 3 and November 1, 1944, Western District of Arkansas. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about February 5, March 21, and April 28, 1944, by the Blair Milling Co., Atchison, Kans. PRODUCT: Flour; 373 bags, each containing 25 pounds, at BerryviUe, Ark., and 115 bags, each containing 50 pounds, at Harrison, Ark. LABEL IN PART: "Bleached White Fox Extra High Patent Flour," or "Bleached Blair's Best Flour." VIOLATION CHARGED: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the product consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance by reason of the presence of weevils, larvae, insect fragments, or cast skins. DISPOSITION: October 24 and November 17, 1944. A. M. Jackson, trading as the BerryviUe Supply Co., claimant for the lot at BerryviUe, having admitted the allegations of the libel, and the Harrison. Grocer Co. having appeared as claimant for the lot at Harrison, judgments of condemnation were entered and the product was ordered released under bond for denaturing so that it could not be used for human consumption, under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration.