CHAPTER 93 - STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF MARKETS
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROPER ADVERTISING OF THE AGRICULTURE ADVANTAGES, MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, AND OTHER NATURAL ADVANTAGES OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, AND MAKING APPROPRIATION FOR THE SAME.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:
Section 1. That the Director of the Bureau of Markets is hereby authorized and directed to have prepared and printed from time to time booklets, pamphlets, and such other advertising matter as he shall deem expedient, setting forth the agricultural advantages, manufacturing industries, natural advantages, and historical points of interest, and such other matters as he may deem advisable, as shall most properly advertise the aforesaid advantages of the State of Delaware.
Section 2. That the said Director of the Bureau of Markets is further authorized and directed to forward such booklets, pamphlets, and other advertising matter to any of the various State Departments of this State or of any other state or territory in the United States or to any foreign county requesting the same, and he is further authorized to send said booklets, pamphlets, or other advertising matter to Chambers of Commerce of the various cities in the United States and foreign countries, and to Rotary Clubs, Kiwanis Clubs, Lions Clubs, and other similar and kindred organizations making request for information regarding the advantages of Delaware.
Section 3. That, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of printing, preparing, and mailing the above booklets, pamphlets, and other advertising matter, there is hereby appropriated to the Bureau of Markets, of the State Board of Agriculture, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) out of any funds in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and the State Treasurer is hereby directed to pay upon warrants drawn by the Director of the Bureau of Markets such sums from time to time from the above fund as the said Director of the Bureau of Markets shall require, said sums not to exceed in the aggregate the total sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00).
Section 4. This Act shall be known and termed a supplementary appropriation bill.
Approved April 24, 1935.