(22) No township or district warden may issue 

 permits for use outside of the district Permits issued 

 of which he is actively in charge. f r ly own 



(23) Permit stubs need not be sent to Trenton as 

 soon as the permit is issued. Enclose 



them with a fire report later or send 

 in what you have every month or two. 



Fire Notices. 



(24) Every warden is required to keep his district 

 well posted with fire notices. These, 



printed in English, German, or Italian, 

 are sent to all wardens, by whom they should be 

 distributed throughout their districts as needed. Any 

 warden, township or district, can have more by ask- 

 ing the State Firewarden for them. They should be 

 put up thickly enought to notify all in his territory 

 of the requirements of the law. Crossroads, railroad 

 stations, town billboards, public meeting places and 

 similar conspicuous places should be especially 

 posted. 



(25) The Law imposes a fine of $10 for destroying 

 these notices. If the posters are torn 



down or mutilated, try to find out who Penalty for 

 has done it and report him to the State abuse of. 

 Firewarden. 



Helpers. 



(26) Keep a list of helpers men who have agreed 

 to respond promptly when called upon 



and when a fire is reported send for prepared, 



as many as you are likely to need. 



(27) The Law authorizes a warden to require any 

 male person between 18 and 50 years 



of age to help fight fire and to require required* 



the use of horses, wagons and other 

 property under a penalty of $10 for a refusal. If a 

 man refuses, be sure that he is formally summoned. 

 (See sec. 43.) 



(28) Railroad section foremen can generally be 

 relied upon to give prompt and willing 

 assistance at any fire along the rail- Railroad hel P- 



