Article III

Subdivisions (g) and (h) of Article XI of Ordinance No. 7 are deleted; subdivision (i) is relettered “(h)”; subdivision (j) is relettered “(i)”; and a new subdivision, to be designated “(g)”, is added, reading as follows:

“(g) The prosecution and defense shall address the court in such order as the Tribunal may determine.”

This Ordinance becomes effective 17 February 1947.

By order of the Military Government:


OFFICIALS OF THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL

Secretaries General
Mr. Charles E. SandsFrom 25 October 1946 to 17 November 1946.
Mr. George M. ReadFrom 18 November 1946 to 19 January 1947.
Mr. Charles E. SandsFrom 20 January 1947 to 18 April 1947.
Colonel John E. RayFrom 19 April 1947 to 9 May 1948.
Dr. Howard H. RussellFrom 10 May 1948 to 2 October 1949.
Deputy and Executive Secretaries General
Mr. Charles E. SandsDeputy from 18 November 1946 to 19 January 1947.
Judge Richard D. DixonActing Deputy from 25 November 1946 to 5 March 1947.
Mr. Henry A. HendryDeputy from 6 March 1947 to 9 May 1947.
Mr. Homer B. MillardExecutive Secretary General from 3 March 1947 to 5 October 1947.
Lieutenant Colonel Herbert N. HolstenExecutive Secretary General from 6 October 1947 to 30 April 1949.
Assistant Secretaries General
[Since many trials were being held simultaneously, an AssistantSecretary General was designated by the Secretary General for eachcase. Assistant Secretaries General are listed with the members of eachtribunal.]
Marshals of Military Tribunals
Colonel Charles W. MaysFrom 4 November 1946 to 5 September 1947.
Colonel Samuel L. MetcalfeFrom 7 September 1947 to 29 August 1948.
Captain Kenyon S. JenckesFrom 30 August 1948 to 30 April 1949.
Court Archives
Mrs. Barbara S. MandellaubChief from 21 February 1947 to 15 November 1949.
Defense Information Center
Mr. Lambertus WartenaDefense Administrator from 3 March 1947 to 16 September 1947.
Lieutenant Colonel Herbert N. HolstenDefense Administrator from 17 September 1947 to 19 October 1947.
Major Robert G. SchaeferDefense Administrator from 20 October 1947 to 30 April 1949.

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