2581. Reference : MM-1-21-611

Meeting at Mung Xua, Saraphi district

| May 19, 1969. The Chief District Officer of Saraphi talked about building roads and bridges. The Headman of the Sub-district talked to Chief District Officer and proposed a merchant to preside over a committee. The police commander also talked to the villagers about various issues. First, he asked them to cooperate with the police to catch a culprit. Second he talked about heroin addict and that it would cause thefts and death. Third, he spoke about the subject of card playing, they could play but not gamble. Fourth, about the deception of women, a bandit gave money to the parents of girls and then took them away. Fifth about gangsters, there were two types: one who was selling heroin and another gambling. Sixth, on illegal gun possession, illegal guns were prohibited because the materials may be dangerous and if the person who possessed them was caught, the penalty would be increased. There are more notes on various issues relating to the locals and law enforcement. | Punch card

2582. Reference : MM-1-21-612

Lunch at Phrae

| 19 June 1969. Pending the arrival of the Supreme Court President, the Commander of the police complained about his mother who did not allow him to build fences on their land in Chiang Mai. The commander had been offered land in a good location and affordable to create a post, but instead they bought land that was expensive and undesirable. | Punch card

2583. Reference : MM-1-21-613

Driving from Nan to Phrae

| June 19, 1969. Moerman drove from Nan to Phrae. PP, the wife of the superintendent, and others talked about working in Chiang Mai, where the police worked with hardship. A captain was moved from Chiang Mai to Thung Chan because of rice trading. They also talked in general about Mae Hong Son, on issues such as duck eggs during the rainy season costing one baht each, and the assistant of the superintendent who was moved to Mae Hong Son ten years ago. The education official of Mae Hong Son became rich because he lent money to teachers. | Punch card

2584. Reference : MM-1-21-614

Student intern of Chiang Mai University

| August 10, 1969. Rujirawan protested the arrangements for student interns in Chiang Mai, such as there was no accommodation and the relatives of Rujirawan had to move to the same school. When they found out the news, they were not very satisfied, and the tuition fee increased considerably. She thought to report on this in the Khon Muang newspaper. | Punch card

2585. Reference : MM-1-21-615

Visit the Governor of Nan province

| December 9, 1968. Moerman visited the Governor of Nan to pay a courtesy call. The governor and his wife invited him to make merit at the temple together with their family. But Moerman would not go, in order to not bother their family. | Punch card

2586. Reference : MM-1-21-616

Visit the Governor of Nan province

| December 8, 1968. Thawee suggested to Moerman to visit the Governor of Nan province, as he liked speaking English. His wife had no children, but she would like to have one. They traveled to places to pray to have a baby in Laos, Doi Suthep, Nan, Phrae, etc., and she was never discouraged. | Punch card

2587. Reference : MM-1-21-617

Pakorn, chief district officer

| November 6, 1968. Pakorn was Chief District Officer of Mae Thaeng district. He wanted Moerman to conduct research in the district to ensure effective management. Moerman began to study teenagers and count the number of areas where electricity was available. On November 20 he organized a meeting at the school and invited Dean Nibondh and Clark Neher. But he was not sure that they were able to come. | Punch card

2588. Reference : MM-1-21-618

Pakorn, Chief District Officer

| Clark reported that the Chief District Officer of Mae Tang was “well-known” for corruption, like pricing a home at 1500 baht, when the actual price about 750 baht. He also got money from road construction. Moerman did not share this idea, and he saw the officer as respectful and an efficient worker. | Punch card

2589. Reference : MM-1-21-619

election of a municipal council.

| November 9, 1968. Gibson said Nirundon, the provincial governor, after knowing that the court did not accept the election of a municipal council, refused not to talk about legislation. Although Prapat did not like him, the King and the Queen liked him because he was preparing a welcome for them when they came to visit to Chiang Mai. | Punch card

2590. Reference : MM-1-21-620

The first visit with Clark Neher

| October 1968. Moerman and Clark Neher went to visit the monk who introduced teachings through radio broadcast in the north. The monk wanted to record teachings on tapes instead of talking with a microphone. The monk also proposed a renaming of the temple, but the head and other monks were called for a meeting. The monk was also accused of being a communist, and so he needed evidence of his broadcasts on radio because he wanted to prove that he was not communist and he was truly Thai. | Punch card