Heights parents were upset over the city's refusal to do something to protect pedestrians crossing Yale at 27th, the Chronicle reported on this day in 1949.
Heights parents were upset over the city's refusal to do something to protect pedestrians crossing Yale at 27th, the Chronicle reported on this day in 1949.In response, the city said that it didn't have any money to install traffic lights there, and if it did, traffic on Yale didn't warrant one.
Alamo Elementary was located at 201 East 27th. Previously known as Sunset Heights Elementary, it opened in 1913 and closed in 1980,In other news, rival gangs were causing disturbances once again between Houston high schools. In the latest incident, a"window-smashing, shotgun-toting raid of some 250 boys" from Austin High descended on Lamar High the previous night.
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