THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Sauter, there was a document which you didn’t refer to. I think it was an affidavit of a witness called Kallus. Were you offering that in evidence? It was an interrogatory of Heinz Karl Kallus.
DR. SAUTER: The Kallus interrogatory, Mr. President, has already arrived and at the moment it is in the process of translation, I shall submit it as soon as the translation has been received by the Prosecution.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we have got a translation into English.
DR. SAUTER: I believe, Mr. President, that what you have is an affidavit by Kallus, and in addition there is a Kallus interrogatory, which is in process of translation and which I shall submit later.
THE PRESIDENT: This takes the form of an interrogatory, questions and answers, what I have in my hand. I am only asking whether you want to offer that.
DR. SAUTER: Yes, I offer that in evidence. I request that judicial notice be taken of it.
THE PRESIDENT: Very well; you gave it a number then, did you? What number will it be?
DR. SAUTER: Exhibit Number 5, if you please.
THE PRESIDENT: Very well.
DR. SAUTER: Thank you very much.