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Tha 'r>rin tendent of 3,.llas ;choola is testifying today, concerning future construction in the Dallas school district. That construction hos been blocked s ince school started this year by the Tri.-Athnio committee, until a final determination can be made on whether the schoolss involved will contribute further to w segregation. During today's proceedings, oder l Judge William Taylor told the committee he appreciated their efforts on the constructioc issue, but that he did not intend for committee members to have the final say on the matter. Taylor indicated that decision would have to remain within his own j uri sdiction. In the he rings, the school adtinistration io asking that approval be given to 14 proposed construction pro jects, blocked by the oo mittee. 3ix of those projects were granted immediately this morning, after plaintiff's attorneys indicated there was no objection. Superintendnet Nolan 'stes is being questioned about the remaining night projects. 11,jor objectin to those eight from the Tr'i.-ethnic Commi ttee, is that the schools involved are uni-r olal in na turO.
WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.).[News Script: Dallas school hearing],
script,
February 16, 1972, 12:00 p.m.;
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