1151. Reference : MM-1-18-207

Mia noj of the chief district officer

| February 12, 1961. The chief went to see his minor wife at tambon Chiang Ban and gave her allowance. | Punch card

1152. Reference : MM-1-18-208

Meeting for primary demonstration of community development

| November 20, 1960. District staff, teachers, sub-district heads, village headman and village attended this meeting. The main topic of the meeting was regarding the role and importance of community leaders in the maintainance and development of their locality. The leaders of each community should serve as a coordination point for people with the authorities. Then, members were divided into small groups to discuss issues such as the characteristics of good local leaders, guidelines for developing agricultural and industrial communities, etc. November 21, 1960. The school principal commented to Moerman that the demonstration was useless, because people in this district lacked knowledge. Although the meeting raised different opinions and ideas, they would never be implemented. This meeting was held only because it was a direct command from the provincial authorities. | Punch card

1153. Reference : MM-1-18-209

Meeting at tambon Yuan

| November 8, 1960. The government was going to send troops to help making roads due to fear of an attack from Laos. In the meeting the main topic was to raise opinions among the headmen on road construction as an emergency matter. The village headmen mobilized the villagers force to build the roads. If anyone did not cooperate, they would be in custody. | Punch card

1154. Reference : MM-1-18-210

Meeting of Tambon Council

| August 20, 1960. Over six months after the local development demonstration (see the record no. mm-1-18-208), the chief district officer called for meeting to monitor progress. The main topics were to do with toilets and water wells made according to hygiene standards, guidelines for spending money that the villages had been allocated by the government, a schedule to begin road repair and the problem of illegal logging, etc. September 22, 1960. Another meeting. The budget received from the provincial authorities would be used for repairing routes to Sopong. Roads repair and toilet construction must be finished before the end of December because high-level officials would come on an inspection. However, many village people said that they were not willing to help building roads. | Punch card

1155. Reference : MM-1-18-211

Local Development Plan

| February 10, 1961. Chiang Kham district had plans to develop wells, roads and toilets in many areas as emergency matter. | Punch card

1156. Reference : MM-1-18-212

Letter from Imogene

| October 3, 1961. After only three months of work the new chief district officer made request to move out of the area because of the hardship of the remote areas. | Punch card

1157. Reference : MM-1-18-213

Tuition fees

| November 4, 1959. The tuition fee for the private school at Ban Ngi:n costed 100 baht per semester. An academic year was divided into three terms. The fee for the Government Secondary School cost only 100 baht per year. There were additional extra fees for the private school, as well. | Punch card

1158. Reference : MM-1-18-214

Murder

| Mid-February. There was a serious murder case at tambon Chedi Kham. Villgares very interested because the deceased was attacked and mutiliated. | Punch card

1159. Reference : MM-1-18-215

Murder

| October 19, 1960. An Orange Farm worker at Ban Nong was murdered and a gun stolen. There were four villains, including the new village headman of Ban Nong. | Punch card

1160. Reference : MM-1-18-216

Case on assault

| January 16, 1960. No became the accused in the case of assault. Initially, he denied it but in the end he confessed because of the evidence. However, later Mary-Anne heard that that all the evidence was flawed. In addition, No accepted the accusation because the police threatened him in various ways. | Punch card