2,191. Reference : MM-1-21-730

Gossip.

| June 21, 1965. N. Lut was shot by Ly. The bullet hit his eye, turning him blind in that eye, and the ammunition remained in his head. Later, the incident was reported to the district administration, the case could not easily be concluded. The headman liked drinking and gambling. He was out of money and therefore he had no money to buy food, so he asked the others for food. | Punch card

2,192. Reference : MM-1-21-731

Villagers and officials.

| June 25, 1965. A lot of money was spent for the concrete dam, Faj kWang, because there was a lot of water. However when the irrigation was functioning, the water was allocated to the gardens. Thus the rice farmers complained. | Punch card

2,193. Reference : MM-1-21-732

Gossip.

| July 5, 1965. Bunsi asked the headman whether he agreed that formerly M. Khamping had invited Khamno, but Khamno had invited Champing instead. | Punch card

2,194. Reference : MM-1-21-733

Suk and Saj.

| June 30, 1965. If Saj married Suk even in the short term, they would not loose face. Or if Suk had married Sengcoj, then they would have to separate later, and she would not loose face. | Punch card

2,195. Reference : MM-1-21-734

Defamation

| June 30, 1965. Suk was a bad girl. Why don't the family and brothers teach her? And Saj was not good, he had stolen cattle, and went gambling and drinking. His brothers were ashamed at his conduct. | Punch card

2,196. Reference : MM-1-21-735

Officals.

| June 12, 1965. The government was interested in the research of westerners. Later, there was a party where many guests were invited. The party could reflect on the differences between the government agents and ordinary people. June 21, 1965. NA was “very poor” man. He had to read and sign all the documents, about births, deaths or even small businesses. He was undeniably invited. | Punch card

2,197. Reference : MM-1-21-736

Villagers and officals.

| July 7, 1965. A Yao woman was negligent, and a fire burnt her house. It caused the death of a 3-month-old child. Villagers insisted that she should pay a fine of 200 Baht and if she could not pay the fine she should be imprisoned. The laws are written to apply to all Thai people, even hill tribesmen. Therefore, they should be educated about the law. | Punch card

2,198. Reference : MM-1-21-737

Villagers and officals.

| July 7, 1965. Nai Roi met people who were selling buffalo, but the registration of the animals was invalid. He asked the villagers to come to meet him tomorrow to recieve a new document. On the following day, the villagers came to meet him. But they met a police officer, the police considered the business illegitimate. The villagers did not meet Nao Roi, but he appeared angry with the villagers, who did not come by appointment. So he ordered the police to arrest the people by accusing them to be a murderer or thief. The family of the residents or Seng went to see headman to ask for help, and finally Seng was also released. | Punch card

2,199. Reference : MM-1-21-738

Villagers and officials.

| July 5, 1965. Wealthy people could spend money for the police to turn a blind eye. July 6, 1965. Ly had to go to court for the third time already, and it took longer to settle the problem. On day six he had to go to BP to explain his story and how he became involved. And he must go back to CR on the date of the 25. It seemed that he had to go very often. | Punch card

2,200. Reference : MM-1-21-739

Villgers and officials.

| July 5, 1965. The headman of CB aimed to clean up a problem over the land. He sued the land administrative assistant, when the Sub-district Administrative Chief claimed the land for farming had no valid documents. The owner of land, N. Wan, was allowed to cultivate only 20 rai instead of 100 rai. Later the Sub-district Administrative Chief incited the village headman. The latter shot the slingshot to N. Wan, who drew a gun to threaten him. NA called the police. Later N. Wan asked apology from NA. | Punch card