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Dec. 1. 
Since this volcano apparently has ceased the eruption of 
heavy black clouds, charged with sand, one sees the people 
cheerful, happy and enlivened to work, above all in farming. 
At least the people of Anguahan now begin to have some small 
harvests for this first year. These first harvests of corn 
appear in greater abundance than ever obtained before the 
volcano, especially of beans end wheat. 
2. 
The inhabitants of Gan Juan repent not having thought of where 
to form their village in time, for in the place where they 
stopped they live in confusion. 
rhe volcano almost without vapor, only with the same noises 
as in previous days. 
3. 
A small band of 12 to 14 persons with guns fell upon the new 
village of San Juan Nuevo in some trucks to rob a large quantity 
of pipe which served water to the village, with the pretext that 
now they would not delay in finishing the new installation. 
4. 
The American government that this village had 
pipe but that it offered to install it and will deliver it. 
There would be no delay in finishing the new installation, 
i^e tubing that these armed persons robbed was purchased through 
the cooperation of the community of San Juan and was their own 
property an 4 so , a t the lest moment, many families are left 
witnout water. These wicked people carried no written orders 
but said they were verbal orders of the Mayor of TJruapan, nor 
orders from the Governor of the State. In this manner they treat 
■those of. 
° an Juan Nu evo. 
