2661. Reference : MM-1-21-695

Stealing a horse

| August 13, 1960. Kam Daeng was convicted of stealing a horse and sentenced to three years of imprisonment. The person who bought the stolen horse had been convicted for a year as well on the charges of buying stolen goods. | Punch card

2662. Reference : MM-1-21-696

The quarrel between husband and wife

| April 18, 1960. Nang In fought with Ai Ly because he flirted with other girls, even though he was already married. The quarrel was quite serious, they were throwing things at each other. | Punch card

2663. Reference : MM-1-21-697

Headman's daughter

| March 6, 1961. The headman's daughter returned home to stay with her parents. But the headman did not allow his daughter to stay at home because she refused to help with work and behaved badly in affairs with men. In addition, the headman also had many children, but his support for the family was quite limited. If his daughter came back to stay at home, she needed outside employment. He preferred his daughter to stay with her husband, because he had his own cultivated land and could earn money to take care of her. | Punch card

2664. Reference : MM-1-21-698

Khamwaw stole horse

| February 28, 1961. The headman announced at a meeting that the police were investigating the case of Khamwaw with charges of stealing a horse. He decided to inform everyone in the village. However, Khamwaw said that the owner of the horse just asked him to bring the horse. | Punch card

2665. Reference : MM-1-21-699

Dispute within the family of the headman

| February 20, 1961. There was a severe dispute within the family of the village headman. He wanted to sell some things (?). Chan did not agree with the Headman. She complained the headman had never bought new clothes for her at all, even though he could sell rice. But the headman had never shared money with the family. | Punch card

2666. Reference : MM-1-21-700

Theft in the village

| February 17, 1961. Saeng told Moerman that the day before a thief stole chickens in the village. It was not good affair. | Punch card

2667. Reference : MM-1-21-701

Controversy

| February 15, 1960. There was controversy at the home of Bun Chan between a man from Chiang Ban and a man from Chiang Khan. The latter drew out a knife and yelled out the challenge to fight. The headman investigated the incident and built rapport with the district administration. That was the reason the village headman of Chiang Khan acknowledged the incident. April 16. The man from the Chiang Khan came along with the headman to Ban Phaed headman (Kham Ping) to investigate. At last both (the man from Chiang Khan and the man from Chiang Kham) contributed money to buy liquor and distributed it among all the people who suffered from their contention. | Punch card

2668. Reference : MM-1-21-702

Separation (Divorce?) between Chanthapawn and Chan Ban

| April 28, 1960. Villagers had gathered to witness the separation (divorce?) of Chanthapawn and Chan Ban as a result of Chanthapawn’s fondness for drinking alcohol at all times. There was a contract within which the agreement covered division of property. For example, the cattle was still common property. It would be taken care of by Chanthapawn. However, he had no right to sell if both parties did not agree to it. If either party was required to reconcile the other had to compensate with the amount of 500 Baht. | Punch card

2669. Reference : MM-1-21-703

Rape

| February 13, 1960. There was an assault incident and attempt to rape a girl. One of the suspects was a boy from Ban Phaed. According to investigation of a headman, the victim was invited to identify the young man as perpetrator. However, the girl testified quite indistinctly about the place and time of the incident. The young man who was identified denied the allegations and claimed that he had witnesses who could attest to his innocence. The headman could conduct only a preliminary investigation and took notes for reporting the incident to the district, and finally, after negotiations between the injured girl and the family of the young man, acknowledged the suspect. She received a compensation of 200 U.S. and the man promise to not to come to Ban Phaed anymore until everything was no longer being spoken about in the town. | Punch card

2670. Reference : MM-1-21-704

Nai Saeng and Village headman

| February 6, 1960. During the preparations on the day of the house warming for Moerman’s new home, Saeng quarreled severely with the village headman. He grabbed a sword to attack the headman, and villagers gathered to stop him. Feb 9, 1960. Saeng must ask for pardon from the headman by offering two bottles of village rice wine and another 10 baht. During the feast the headman was drunk and insulted Saeng. But he was restrained and did not fight back. In fact, the headman was jealous of Saeng, who represented the mill and he provided all the rice to sell in town | Punch card