COMING MOVIES I GKEA.T BANIC ROBBERY HANG YOUR MT ON THE V/IND ICETH BRIGHTY OF GRAND CANYON PETUIZA Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes. Thoreau DRY SPELL (COlvITBTUED FROM PAGE 7) COMING SOON TO THE GALAX THEATRE RAINFALL FOR MONTH IN INCHES * 1969 Total Itormal 1970 Normal Jan 7.19 8.03 -•8ii Jan. 1*.98 8.03 -3'.P5 Feb. 7.30 7.67 -.37 Feb. 3.71 7.67 -3.96 I^fer. 1*.38 9.17 -U.79 ii.77 9.17 -It.ltO Apr. 9.1*9 6.99 +2.50 Apr. 5.65 6.99 -1.3U 1-fe.y 8.00 5.5U +2.l;6 my. 3.15 S.5U -2.39 June 9.57 6,U5 +3.12 June 8.21 6.h$ +2.56 July 3.39 8.62 -5-23 July 8.62 Aug. 12.70 6.98 +5.72 Aug. 6.98 Sept. 9.13 6.77 +2.36 Sept. 6.77 Oct. li.71j 5.1x0 - .66 Oct. 5.!iO Nov. 8.97 6.26 +2.71 Nov. 6.26 Dec. 8.95 7-56 +1.39 Dec, 7.56 * - Below normal Above normal GOV. SCOTT DEFENDS N. C. GASOLINE TAX Raleigh - Gov. Bob Scott vigorously defended North Carolina*s gasoline tax, which is the highest in the nation, I^fonday. Speaking to a Democratic campaign conference that came as a prelude to Tuesday*s state Democratic convention, Scott said that the ranking does not tell the whole story. Scott said North Carolina is the only state that builds and maintains all its roads solely with state funds and that the state road system is the largest in the nation. In other states, he said, counties and toimships build and maintain their roads through property taxes, tolls and with other tax levies. Scott said that when the tax monies used by other states are equalized to the gasoline levy "There are 28 other by LG0 ¥E ALWAYS START CHRIST HAS EARLY SO OUR FRENCH CRYSTAL HAND BLOWN ORNAMENTS HAVE ARRIVED AGAIN BY POPULAR REQUEST. ALSO WHIMSICAL HAND PAINTED ORNAMENTS PLUS DAILY OPENING OF ANTIQUE SHIPMENTS FILLED ¥ITH RARE VICTORIAN ELEGANCIES OF ALL KINDS. states with rates as high or higher than North Carolina." 'We^ve got to remember," Scott said, "that North Carolina does not use property taxes to finance roads, it does not use toll roads, and we do not use mon^ from the general fund as many states do." MANEUVERS HURTING NATIONAL FORESTS? (Taken from Asheville Citizen July lU) I wonder if the public is ax'jare of the increasing use of our national forests for military maneuvers? Recently, these maneuvers have re sulted in the burning of about 1,000 acres of the Croatan National Forest in the eastern part of the state, and it has been reported that they have caused serious ecological and aesthetic damage (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2$) THE GAUX MS JULY 16, 1970 PAGE 15