No helper who is allowed $1 for less than five 

 hours fighting a fire can be paid for extra serv- 

 ices such as patrol until his total time exceeds five 

 hours. An exception to this rule may be made if 

 it is shown that a part of a gang was retained for 

 patrol after others who worked the same time were 

 allowed to go. 



(63) For a very brief service at a fire a warden 



may recommend his township commit- 



tee to P a ^ less tnan the $ 2 to a war- 

 den and $1 to a helper allowed by law. 



(64) A warden and helpers who respond in good 



faith to a call and find the fire out or 

 False alarms. where they are not needed are entitled 

 to pay as if they had fought the fire. 



(65) A warden serving outside his township may 



collect his bill from the township 

 warden fighting served, if he goes out upon an official 

 township! 8 summons by the warden of the other 



township or if his bill is approved by 

 the warden in whose district he fought. (See sees. 

 5 and 33.) Services outside his township may be 

 collected from his own township if his services were 

 to prevent the fire from entering his township. 



(66) Persons putting out a fire in the absence of 



a warden may be paid if he is later 

 satisfied that the work was well done 

 and was necessary. 



No man who is in any way responsible for a fire 

 can be paid for fighting it. And, as a 

 NO pay to rule, no man, or member of his im- 



Jwners" 8 mediate family should be paid for 



fighting fire on his own property. 

 Sometimes this latter would be unfair and a town- 

 ship committee should determine whether or not it 

 is so. The Forest Commission believes that every 

 man should defend his own without asking pay for it. 

 v68) No railroad employes can be paid for fight- 

 ing a fire near the railroad if it is 

 NO pay to B,. R. clearly shown that the fire was caused 

 by the railroad. If he fights a fire at 

 a distance from his employing railroad or when off 

 duty he may be paid like any other fighter. 



(69) Necessary horse hire will be allowed at local 



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