Khe-Saj-Faj.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Gossip.

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

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.

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.