2,131. Reference : MM-1-21-670

The dispute within the family

| June 15, 1960. Moerman and Mary Ann visited Cang at home and they met M. Kham, who asked Cang to stay at his home for couple of days because M. Kham had a dispute with his wife. | Punch card

2,132. Reference : MM-1-21-671

Problem within the family of Chai

| June 20, 1960. Chai had twin sons. It was a commonly held belief that twins should be raised separately. A day later the adoptive father of Chai asked him to find a way to convince his wife, the adoptive mother of Chai, to not break up the life of the couple. Moerman noted a dispute at the district administration office. A man wanted to separate his wife, but his wife did not consent. The Clerk and the Assistant District Officer viewed the incident with a comic attitude. | Punch card

2,133. Reference : MM-1-21-672

Bike clash

| May 6, 1960. Two men were riding and collided with each other in front of Moerman's house. Mary Ann offered to help anyone with an injury. The two parties were in a good mood and smiling at each other, which impressed Mary Ann. | Punch card

2,134. Reference : MM-1-21-673

Controversy and gossip

| July 16, 1960. The headman got angry because Pawn did not allow him to use Moerman's bike and he accused Pawn of being the person who took the bike and broke it. Un said the village headman was negatively gossiping about her family. In the evening, the headman told Mary Ann that he wanted to take the Moerman's bike to be repaired in the city. But Porn refused to allow him to take the bike. | Punch card

2,135. Reference : MM-1-21-674

Inappropriate behavior of the village headman

| July 15, 1960. The village headman took 200 picul [a unit of weight used in some parts of Asia; approximately equal to 133 pounds – translator] of rice from his assistant, for sale in a town of the Phayao province. He agreed that when the rice was then sold, he would repay the money to the assistant headman of the village. However, after selling the rice the village headman did not pay the assistant. When the assistant asked the headman about the money, he told him he would him pay back with a cow instead of the money gained from selling the rice. The assistant was very unsatisfied. In fact, the village headman had run out of money because he often gambled and drank alcohol. In addition he had to repay some funds missing from the school. He found a solution by increasing the space for farming. However, he could not take care for the whole area. | Punch card

2,136. Reference : MM-1-21-675

Controversy within the family

| April 17, 24 - 27, 1960. The villagers saw Chanthapawn drive a truck carrying two cows. In fact, there were two cows missing, and people suspected that he might move to Hong Med (Jun district). Mary Ann made inquiries with Chanthapawn's wife. She thought that Chanthapawn was licentious and liked drinking and to cause trouble. However, Chanthapawn was back and stayed with his wife at home, and he also promised to quit drinking. | Punch card

2,137. Reference : MM-1-21-676

Theft and reward

| July 15, 1960. Cenban’s cows were stolen by her cousin. When the cows were returned, she must pay compensation to the people who helped tracking the cow, by making a payment of 300 baht. The headman got angry with Cenban when he knew that it was the cousin who had stolen the cattle. | Punch card

2,138. Reference : MM-1-21-677

Theft at Tung Lo.

| January 29, 1961. The village headman went fishing, and only boys and Chan were left who could watch the field shelter in Tung Lo. However, neither guarded the shelter. The thief stole a lot of blankets and clothing. | Punch card

2,139. Reference : MM-1-21-678

The arrest of illegal alcohol and bribe to the police

| February 21, 1961. A man from Chiang Ban district was arrested with evidence of leavening for the fermentation of wine. So trying to avoid imprisonment and being dishonorable, he tried to negotiate with the police using bribery. However, the offer was refused because at that time many people who were preset and could testify to the event. The village headman told him to invite the police home and offer the bribe when there were less people present. | Punch card

2,140. Reference : MM-1-21-679

Arrest of a person who was illegally selling lottery.

| August 25, 31, 1960. The police arrested a middle-aged man in charge of the dealer's illegal lottery. The police found a chit inscribing the numbers of the lottery. The accused was later released to the village, but he needed to go back to the police station in Chiang Rai for the penalty. | Punch card