Meeting | January 13, 1960. The village headman called the villagers for a meeting on various topics, including 1) The villagers had to send their children to attend school at the age of 8 years old. 2) A survey of animals, carts and guns in the possession of the villagers. 3) The labor recruitment of priests to help with the civil work of the village raised an unpleasant issue with the villagers - it was like that the action of a communist country. Many people felt they did not have to worry about the communist invasion because the Americans would assist Thailand. | Punch card
Meeting | January 17, 1961. The headman announced to the villagers that now communists were in a fight on the border of Mae Sai district. Everyone had to monitor any strangers to the district. However, several days later, Moerman asked the lieutenant about the fight, and he did not acknowledge the existence of any communist struggle in Burma. | Punch card
Lawyers. | December 4, 1968. The differences between Lawyer Class 1 and Class 2. A Lawyer Class 1 must have completed a Bachelor of Law and passeda the Bar test, which allowed them to conduct a lawsuit in all provinces across the country. A Lawyer Class 2, however, was a person who had graduated in Law, but could not conduct lawsuits throughout the country. | Punch card
Visit to Prawin's office. | March 18, 1969. Moerman observed and interviewed people at Prawin's law firm. He heard Suthon talk about quarrels and fights between two groups. In Suthon's opinion, the practice in criminal cases was easier than in civil cases, because in civil cases the judge could involve his personal feelings in the proceedings. | Punch card
Lawyers and clients. | April 29, 1969. Thawee talked to a client about money orders (cheques), while Suthon talked to a girl about what had just happened at the hospital (case?). | Punch card