2,181. Reference : MM-1-21-720

Pomelo tree caused the quarrel between M. Ngen and M. Kew.

| November 26, 1960. The branches of the pomelo tree of M. Ngen enroached upon the area of M. Kew, and there was no more pomelo on the tree. M. Kew was accused by M. Ngen of taking the fruit away, but he thought that the children could have climbed up the tree and taken pomelo. | Punch card

2,182. Reference : MM-1-21-721

Stealing the watch of Tu Tong

| August 18, 1960. Last night the watch of Tu Tong was stolen. The thief might have the key of Tu Tong. Later it was found out that M. Seng tried to sell the watch of Tu Tong to the mill owner at the market, but he did not agree to buy the watch. Lastly Pha Coj found it outside of his room. | Punch card

2,183. Reference : MM-1-21-722

Illegal alcohol

| August 13, 1960. Cum, Khamd Eng H wanted a commission from the fines. So Khamd Eng decided to inform the police that M. Caj had illegally brewed alcohol. When the police came to investigate at his home there was no evidence because his wife had poured out the liquor and smashed it into the river, and she had broken all the bottles. | Punch card

2,184. Reference : MM-1-21-723

Villagers and officials

| June 20, 1965. According to the perception of officials, many Lao people were in Sri Saket, located in the Northeast. Lao people had a ‘dirty’ livelihood, destroying the forests and catching even small fish. While Thai Lue people were hill tribesmen, they were afraid of the communists who smuggled through Thailand. | Punch card

2,185. Reference : MM-1-21-724

Suk and Saj

| June 21, 1965. Saj married Suk, who had sex with many men even though she was married to him. Later Suk got remarried to Kalom and had children, but she still behaved in the same manner. Her husband never knew his wife slept with someone when he left home. | Punch card

2,186. Reference : MM-1-21-725

Reputation.

| July 2, 1965. Myang worked hard, but he always liked gambling. He quarreled with others in the family who worked outside. Even adults in the family should educate their children and behave as a role model. But if children could do better than adults, then the adults needed to learn from the children. | Punch card

2,187. Reference : MM-1-21-726

Khe-Saj-Faj.

| June 18, 1965. Faj was gallant. For example, when Suk and Sai were having a fight, Faj had helped. | Punch card

2,188. Reference : MM-1-21-727

Knowledge of the future.

| June 18, 1965. The Head read a fortune telling book about today, which predicted that this day would be a good day for planting trees. So Moerman thought about perhaps growing a banana tree. | Punch card

2,189. Reference : MM-1-21-728

Evidencee.

| June 27, 1965. Moerman debated with Me Seng about number of the dead in the CB. She believed that the new system, in which members of the village pay 2-3 baht to help the family of the dead, had resulted in more deaths being counted than ever. | Punch card

2,190. Reference : MM-1-21-729

Gossip.

| June 23, 1965. N. Bun left his wife to live with another woman. June 27, 1965. Cum went gambling and paid 12,000 baht, which was the money to buy land. He thought about borrowing money from people in the village. But Po. Seng was not certain that Cum had really incurred the debt from gambling. | Punch card