1561. Reference : MM-1-21-119
Ganer
| Moerman refers to Ganer’s work (1971) on the circumstances of locutionary acts. | Punch card
Total : 34,872 item
1561. Reference : MM-1-21-119
| Moerman refers to Ganer’s work (1971) on the circumstances of locutionary acts. | Punch card
1562. Reference : MM-1-21-200
| Case in which an employer refuses to pay wages 14 Jan 1969. Twelve employees complain to their employer as a result of his refusal to pay them their wages. | Punch card
1563. Reference : MM-1-21-201
| Marital disputes Feb 22, 1969. Moerman trails the Border Patrol Police who are acting as an intermediary in a marital dispute. The couple eventually decided to separate. | Punch card
1564. Reference : MM-1-21-202
| Dispute over trees An old woman accuses a young woman of destroying her trees by watering them with saline solution. The young woman refutes the accusation, whereupon the old woman brings as evidence a letter of confession which the young woman has apparently signed. The young woman says that she wrote the letter in order to get the old woman off her back. Both argue about the damages to be paid, until eventually the young woman agrees to pay the old woman Bt200. | Punch card
1565. Reference : MM-1-21-203
| Irrigation in San Pa Tong District According to a report by Paul T. Cohen, there are several interesting points about the irrigation system in San Pa Tong District; for example: 1) people claim to have more dikes, 2) how to select the chief of dikes, 3) the roles of villagers who have benefitted from the dikes, 4) villagers who do not help their neighbors to build the dikes are required to pay a fine, although if someone does not help, they can offer rice instead of manpower, 5) regarding the dispute between Sombun and Khampun, Sombun used his authority to threaten villagers, but Khampun stood up against him to claim the villagers’ rights. | Punch card
1566. Reference : MM-1-21-204
| January 4, 1969. Chaweng Wongyai presides over the Provincial Irrigation Association, and is an expert on construction and regulations. Most people like him. January 5, 1969. The ballot for the election of the new president of the Association is missing box number 13, Chaweng’s candidacy number, with the result that Sakon and Mai Khao need to remedy the situation. | Punch card
1567. Reference : MM-1-21-205
| Farming conference In mid-October 1968 Moerman receives a government scholarship to attend a conference on agricultural development in Taiwan. Moerman hopes to use what he has learned to help villagers in their development plans. He cites the advantages of farming in Taiwan, namely: 1) personnel to educate the farmers, 2) the relatively small acreage of agricultural plots, making them conducive to management and maintenance. | Punch card
1568. Reference : MM-1-21-206
| Konmuang Newspaper In mid-October Moerman visits the office of Konmuang newspaper, where he interviews Vichit about the newspaper’s coverage and management. | Punch card
1569. Reference : MM-1-21-207
| Irrigation The records of Clark Neher, who had been collecting information and interviewing people, look at the irrigation system in Tang District, where there are several interesting cases, including: 1) the corruption involved in the expropriation of land from villagers to build the dikes, 2) the role of Chalao in dike construction, including the creation of understanding among villagers and other governmental agencies, 3) the problem of water in the south of the village, which proves problematic for the cultivated area. | Punch card
1570. Reference : MM-1-21-208
| Interview with the captain of Saraphi police station 22 Apr 1969. Bordin interviews the captain of Saraphi Distrcit police station about the process of arresting the accused and other interesting issues such as collecting information from witnesses, the different circumstances of crime scenes and the importance of forensic evidence. The captain cites the case of Nuanchawee, where blood stains found at the scene presented substantial evidence on which the accused could be charged. | Punch card