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600 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 88-APR . 26 , 1939 [53 STAT. Butte substitutes, Army; in all, $29,510250: Provided, That none of the money appro- restriction. priated in this Act shall be used for the purchase of oleomargarine or butter substitutes for other than cooking purposes, except to supply an expressed preference therefor or for use where climatic or other conditions render the use of butter impracticable. thReuarsupplies of Regular supplies of the Army: Regular supplies of the Quarter- Pot,p. 3. master Corps, including their care and protection; field ranges, field ancesetce.i stoves for cooking food, coffee roasters, field bakery equipment, and appliances for cooking and serving food at posts (except fixed instal- lations in buildings), in the field and when traveling, and repair and maintenance of such equipment; authorized issues of candles and Furniture, school matches; authorized issues of soap, toilet paper, and towels; for the necessary furniture, textbooks, paper, and equipment for the post schools and libraries, and for schools for noncommissioned officers; for; the purchase and issue of instruments, office furniture, stationery, and other authorized articles for the use of officers' schools at the Periodic technl- several military posts; for purchase of commercial newspapers, peri- odicals, market reports, technical books, and so forth; for equipment and furniture for kitchens and mess halls, each and all for the Forage, etc. enlisted men, including recruits; for forage, salt, and vinegar for the horses, mules, oxen, and other draft and riding animals of the Quar- termaster Corps at the several posts and stations and with the armies inthe field, for the horses of the several regiments of Cavalry and batteries of Artillery and such companies of Infantry and Scouts as may be mounted, and for remounts and for the authorized number of eeds and im ple - officers' horses, including bedding for the animals; for seeds and implements required for the raising of forage at remount depots and on military reservations in the Hawaiian, Philippine, and Panama Canal Departments, and for labor and expenses incident thereto, including, when specifically authorized by the Secretary of War, the cost of irrigation; for the purchase of implements and hire of labor Bedding, station- for harvesting hay on military reservations; for straw for soldiers' ery,c. bedding, stationery, typewriters and exchange of same, including blankbooks and blank forms for the Army, certificates for discharged soldiers, and for printing department orders and reports, $3,626,700. Clothing and equi- Clothing and equipage: For cloth, woolens, materials, and for the pst. p.993. purchase and manufacture of clothing for the Army, including turetse manufac- retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty for issue and for sale; for payment of commutation of clothing due to warrant officers of the mine-planter service and to enlisted men; for altering and Laundries.etc. fitting clothing and washing and cleaning when necessary; for oper- ation of laundries, existing or now under construction, including pur- chase and repair of laundry machinery therefor; for the authorized issues of laundry materials for use of general prisoners confined at military posts without pay or allowances, and for applicants for enlistment while held under observation; for equipment and repair of equipment of existing dry-cleaning plants, salvage and sorting Repair shops. storehouses, hat-repairing shops, shoe-repair shops, clothing- repair shops, and garbage-reduction works; for equipage, including authorized issues of toilet articles, barbers' and tailors' material, for use of general prisoners confined at military posts without pay or allowances and applicants for enlistment while held under observa- Toilet kdt. tion; issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their first enlistment, and issue of housewives to the Army; for expenses of packing and han- eCit.en's outer dling and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizen's outer clothing and when necessary an overcoat, the cost of all not to exceed $30, to be issued each soldier discharged otherwise than honorably, to each enlisted msa convicted by civil court for an offense resulting in con- finement in a penitentiaryo other civil prison, and to each enlisted