2,201. Reference : MM-1-21-740

Saj-Suk.

| June 15, 1965. The daughter of Suk should sometimes come to visit Moerman and the family. No one blamed the child, who had no father. Me. Hang could not be abused for calling on the single mother. The name such woman would be called by using the name of the child, after the child was aged of a month. | Punch card

2,202. Reference : MM-1-21-741

Marriage

| June 19, 1965. Moerman noted various data. First, the Kwan tie ceremony where people came from far away to participate. Second, in Thai law girls who were aged less than 20 years were prohibited from marriage. Third, Saj was unable to marry until she repays all of the debt. Fourth, to have little wives, there should be a Su Kwan ceremony [welcoming spirit?]; for example, M. Kan had three wives, and he would organize the ceremony respectively. | Punch card

2,203. Reference : MM-1-21-742

Sak-Saj.

| June 19, 1965. Saj did not want to marry Suk because she had many children and was with Me. Hang several times. Her behaviour was considered as unfavourable. Women were more controlled in marriage and re-marriage than the men were. | Punch card

2,204. Reference : MM-1-21-743

Illegitimate child

| November 26, 1960. Children without a father were called luk ta: ng, or street children, because they were not born properly within a family. | Punch card

2,205. Reference : MM-1-21-744

Sex and pregnancy

| November 26, 1960. To become pregnant it was necessary to have sex. After becoming pregnant, the woman could continue to have sex until her belly was big and it was not easy to sex. December 13, 1960. There was a ceremony to offer a chicken to the guardian spirit of the village in order to conceive a child after marriage. The woman at the beginning of pregnancy was slim. She would be called Me. Mha [mom of dog]. Later she was called Me. Moo [mom of pig]. | Punch card

2,206. Reference : MM-1-21-745

Monks were caught because of gambling

| September 21, 1960. Saj and Coj felt that they had to stay at the temple after end of the Buddhist status (three days of staying in karma.) October 19, 1960 three offenders had been released. The police asked for 500 baht each before the release. | Punch card

2,207. Reference : MM-1-21-746

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 28, 1960. The offence resulted in shame for the monastery. Therefore, the convicted monks should take responsibility for this. Two monks left the Buddhist monkhood, and it became scandalous story. | Punch card

2,208. Reference : MM-1-21-747

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 26, 1960. Three monks were captured because they transgressed the discipline by gambling. In fact, it should be good enough because the villagers made offerings and they did not work hard in rice field. | Punch card

2,209. Reference : MM-1-21-748

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 26, 1960. The headman called some important people for a meeting. Tu Caw No should leave the monkhood, because he was not arrested or imprisoned. Previously, there were two monks who had left the monkhood. | Punch card

2,210. Reference : MM-1-21-749

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 26, 1960. Tu Caw had three times behaved with misconduct. First, by buying a cigarette lighter in town. Second by gambling in the temple. Third, the actual conviction. | Punch card