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60 STAT.] 79TH OONG. , 2D SESS.-PLAN NO. 3 -MAY 16, 1946 PART III. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Sec. 301. Hydrographic Office and Naval Observatory.- The Hydro- graphic Office and the Naval Observatory, together with their re- spective functions, are hereby transferred from the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Department of the Navy, to the Chief of Naval Operations and shall be administered, subject to the direction and control of the Secretary of the Navy, under the Chief of Naval Operations. Sec. 302. Supply Department of the United States Marine Corps.- The Paymaster's Department of the United States Marine Corps and the Quartermaster's Department of the United States Marine Corps, and the functions of such departments, are hereby consolidated to form a single new agency, which shall be known as the Supply Department of the United States Marine Corps, and at the head of which there shall be the Quartermaster General of the Marine Corps. The office and title of "The Paymaster General of the Marine Corps" provided for in the Act of March 24, 1944 (58 Stat. 121) are hereby abolished. PART IV. DEPARTMENT OF-THE INTERIOR Sec. 401. Certainfunctions with respect to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.- The following functions are hereby transferred to the Secretary of the Interior and shall be performed, subject to his direction and control, by such officers and agencies of the Department of the Interior as he may designate: (a) The functions of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, under section 206 of the Act of July 18, 1939, 53 Stat. 1062, with respect to the care, maintenance, and protection of the buildings and grounds of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. (b) The functions of the Archivist of the United States, under section 207 of the said Act, with respect to the collection of fees from persons visiting and viewing the exhibit rooms or museum portion of said Library, excluding the fixing of charges to be collected but including the making of all other regulations with respect to such collection. (Any funds derived from such fees shall be paid, held, administered, and expended in consonance with the proviso in said section 207.) Sec. 402. Functions relating to mineral deposits in certain lands.- The functions of the Secretary of Agriculture and the Department of Agriculture with respect to the uses of mineral deposits in certain lands pursuant to the provisions of the Act of March 4, 1917 (39 Stat. 1134, 1150, 16 U. S. C . 520), Title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act of June 16, 1933, (48 Stat. 195, 200, 202, 205, 40 U. S . C. 401 403 (a) and 408), the 1935 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of April 8, 1935 (48 Stat. 115, 118), section 55 of Title I of the Act of August 24, 1935 (49 Stat. 750, 781), and the Act of July 22, 1937 (50 Stat. 522, 525, 530), as amended July 28, 1942 (56 Stat. 725, 7 U. S. C. 1011 (c) and 1018), are hereby transferred to the Secretary of the Interior and shall be performed by him or, subject to his direction and control, by such officers and agencies of the Department of the Interior as he may designate: Provided, That mineral develop- ment on such lands shall be authorized by the Secretary of the Interior only when he is advised by the Secretary of Agriculture that such development will not interfere with the primary purposes for which the land was acquired and only in accordance with such conditions as may be specified by the Secretary of Agriculture in order to protect such purposes. The provisions of law governing the crediting and distribution of revenues derived from the said lands shall be applicable to revenues derived in connection with the 1099 34 U. S. C., Snpp. V, §62b and note. S3 Stat. 1064. 53 Stat. 1065 . 49 stat. 11. 7U.S.0.,Snpp.V, loll (c). AUte, p. 108.