The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 03, 1973, Page Page 3, Image 3

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THREE OF FI ments on the Gi If Waitin( We Shou McKINNEY, From Page 1 A student government survey of the traffic on Green Street conducted last spring showed that 76 per cent of the traffic was university oriented and therefore "non-essential." Arguing against the closing was Jesse Rutledge, a local resi dent who described his inter ests as being for Columbia and USC. He said that blockage of the street would further make the downtown area an "island, with no water around it." Another resident Charles Foster, who said he came froni a family of four generations ol USC graduates, suggested thal instead of the closing, the uni versity put up pedestrian traf USC John A. Montgomery, editor Record, was honored by the South Carolina College of Jourt night (April 26) for his "outstg tions to journalism." Montgomery received the s the journalism school's Ka: Installation Ceremony and Jou Night on campus. A native of Greeleyville a Presbyterian College, Montgoi Have I gotta Deal For PI In below and sei Summer GAM ECOC\ Drawer A, Campus VE city council members liste: een Street Closing. Left to rig j Adds Ve Id Wait 4l fic lights. He said something ought to be done about the "c rippled and zombie-like fash ion" in which students cross the streets. He said the street should not be closed because students need to learn that they can not always get what they want. Sam McDonnell delivered a brief statement for the Five Points Merchants Association which oppossed the closing on the grounds that it would block an important cross town artery into the Five-Points area. When arguments concluded Mayor John T. Campbell told an estimated 40 spectators and participants at the hearing that the council would take the mat Honors 'Record of the Columbia staff of The SI University of editor, city ec ialismThursday becoming ed: nding contribu- 1961. Montgomer pecial award at C. Press Asst >pa Tau Alpha Press News C rnalism Awards of the Board< lege and has r nd graduate of vice Award a' niery was on the fessional acc< d with*2.00Oto:Ii Summer Address: Name ................. Street................. Citu........ a to argu- E. L. Freem lht are: R. pbell. LlIdity, /lcKinney ter under consideration and hopes to have a decision by the next regularly scheduled coun cil meeting which will be May 16. After the hearing McKinney said she was surprised and pleased to get such wide ranging support from different segments of the Carolina Com munity. Concerning putting off the closing for two or three months, until the construction on Pic kens Street is finished, she said, "If waiting three months would add validity to the trial period, we should wait," but added that she was not completely sure that it would. ' Editor ate from 1929 as reporter, sports itor and managing editor before itor of the Columbia Record in y is a former president of the S. ciation and the S. C. Associated .ucil. He is also a former member f Trustees of Presbyterian Col ceived the college's Alumni Ser d Alumni Gold P Award for pro mplishment. in, William C. Ouzts, and Mayor A RECENT STUDY by Wift showed that on a representativ cross Green Street in front of 'figurs for the amount of pedesti crossins. Real Estate 'S The University of South Carolina Div offer a short course entitled "Fundame 14 through July 9. The course taught by David S. Melli Shell Super, Jr., and Ray Matthews, will evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Carolih Approved by the South Carolina Rej will cover the basic concepts of real e functions, property analysis, land plani economics, brokerage, marketing, exck The course is designed for those thin] business as well as those already in th4 the handling of their own real estatt associated businesses such as bankingt, ofith dir AWRECEN STDyo Wl crsGenStreetib fo te fiuesfrthe utANpeet crings _______ John T. Cam ur Smith and Associates e day, 11,000 pedestrians Russell House. Above are 4an traffic at other campus hort' Here ision of Educational Services will mtals of Real Estate-Part I" May champ, David E. Mellichamp, W. be held on Monday and Thursday ia Coliseum. kl Estate Commission, the course state including real estate office ing and development, real estate ange and taxation. cing about entering the real estate business, those concerned about holdings and those engaged in insurance and building construc All Deals ore Away. and road ECOCK