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posters are torn down try to catch the one who does 

 it, and report him to the Forest Commission. The 

 law imposes a fine of $10 for destroying these notices. 



WHAT A FIREWARDEN NEEDS. 



20. Each firewarden should keep himself supplied 

 with Fire Permits, Report Blanks, Bill Blanks and at 

 least one copy of the forest fire laws. As a rule 

 these will be sent to township wardens only and by 

 them distributed to district wardens, though when 

 it is more convenient the latter may ask to be sup- 

 plied direct from Trenton. 



21. Each firewarden is furnished with a badge as 

 evidence of his authority. He must keep it carefully, 

 wear it whenever he goes out on fire business, and 

 when his term is over surrender it to the Forest 

 Commission. 



REPORTS. 



22. Every forest fire, no matter how small, must 

 be reported on one of the official blanks to the State 

 Firewarden at Trenton within 10 days after the fire 

 is out. -Report also every violation of the law, even 

 though there was no fire. This report should be 

 made as full as possible by the warden in charge. 

 A district warden will send the report to his town- 

 ship warden, who will verify, and endorse it, and 

 send it to the State Firewarden. A township warden 

 will send his own reports directly to the State Fire- 

 warden. 



23. Do not send in partial reports. The spaces on 

 the report blanks indicate the information that is 

 wanted. Fill out each report so that anyone who 

 reads it will know as much as you do of what is 

 important. 



