June 1? - continued 
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Borbs tones 
At 10:30 AM - audnan jots of lava appeared ime&lataly behind the pyra- 
midal remnant of the break and lava began to flow, like a huge tongue down tbs 
steep slop® j& to the west. A second surge las 'd lately followed coalescing 
with the first. twenty minutes Is ter ««*• a tremendous hurst of huge molten 
masses from this spot, spreading rook and black ash into a huge fan. The 
tremendous explosive bursts cunt inued all during the day at periods varying 
from tan minutes to four hours. 
At 3 : 04 p M, a m w lava vent opened above the last one end sent its leva 
to the east to join the previous flow. Fifteen minutes Inter the la? cliff 
began to leek lava, and immediately below a treisesulous cascade flowed rapidly 
do-sn the west slope. A few minutes later a new spurt appeared, apparently 
more viscous and flowing more slowly, rolling slowly over and over and upon 
reaching the steep slope of the terraee broke into hug© balls that rolled like 
fiery snowball a to the base of the cone. During the .sight the lava surges 
frequently broke up in this manner. During ©ns such surge the entire front 
enormous 11 
of the lava tongue tore off end rolled down in one tremendous, incandescent mss, 
At 5:2? VA the north crater reopened as a small throat, perhaps three meters 
across emitting smoke end "flame* at groat velocity, like a bes seoter converter. 
Pares - Penas notes 
Jr 
