assist me in extinguishing this fire. Failure to 

 respond will subject you to a fine of $10." 



3. Offer proof of your authority, either 

 your badge or the testimony of a witness. 

 Failure to observe a procedure as outlined above 

 will probably render it impossible for the Forest 

 Commission to prosecute a case for such violation. 

 All cases of refusal should immediately be fully 

 reported to the State Firewarden. 



Fire Reports. 



(44) Every forest fire, no matter how small, must 

 be reported on one of the official 



blanks to the State Firewarden at Fire re P rts - 

 Trenton, within 10 days after the fire is out. (See 

 sec. 48.) Make every report on the regular forms 

 and make it cover all essential facts. Fill out all of 

 each report so that anyone who reads it will know 

 as much as you do about the fire. (See sec. 72, 

 paragraph 5.) 



(45) If a warden is called out and finds no fire or 

 finds it outside his district, he must re- 

 port the facts on the regular report al f r ^ rt f a l * Q 

 forms or a bill cannot be approved for 



the time spent. (See sec. 64.) 



(46) Report must also oe made of every violation 

 of the law, such as setting backfire 



without a warden's order, refusal to ti ^ ort a11 viola " 

 fight fire, burning brush without a per- 

 mit, even though there was no forest fire, etc. (See 

 sec. 36.) Do not shield anyone. 



(47) If there is special reason why a warden does 

 not wish to appear in a case his report 



will be treated as confidential upon his t s fidential re " 

 request and the matter handled by his 

 Division Warden. (See sec. 42.) 



(48) A District Warden must send each report to 

 his township warden who will endorse 



it with his name and send it not a JJjJ wardens' 

 copy of it to the State Firewarden as 

 he does his own reports. 



(49) Make a special effort to find out the cause of 



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