PE CYL.C Schrenk, economic �reJ()pllleDt director, moderate the n, en and their topics 0 e: s. P tricia Root, Chamber's indu 0 counsultant, . d rial taX e emptions; Joel . 11, r, Canfield, , indu . the gu er the cl 0 ban- quet of the seventh annual . -Service Training Con­ ference of Titl I parents. Between 4,000-5,000 paren ts, educ tors and drninistrators from thr ghout the United State attended the con­ ference. Titl Lis a parent organi­ zation which rve more than 90. percent of the hool districts in the U.s. Th conference is de 0 gned by p en and give them the opportunity to educa tional values and in­ fonn ion ith edu tors . • I Commerce, o pm nt ' bu 0 ne revitalization program and the 10 p Gordon Dill, all busine . tance director and re olving loan fund admini­ str tor, EDA revolving loan fund for Berrien County; and S.B.A. repre ntative ill e plain the S.B. 503 Loan program. OVEMBER 12 -lR. 1980 THE CITIZE P GEl • o I to get a pereen te contract . minoritY contr - tor's unemp oym t ra 0 10.6 percent compared to hi e cont ctor' t 5.3 percent) 0 due to the la of minority p rticipation on ate contr cts, according to y Hu n, pre ident of Hud n Enterp 0 • Hud- nOon of the four plaintiffs in the cl ction it fil d in J udg Ch Allen's estern District ovich, attorney repre nt­ ing the minority busine men, a cla tion la suit alIo a small group of peopl to repre nt a larger group hich h similiar claim . Hud n . th y repre­ nt other minority con- endor and rvice contr - LK PARE T DAY The Concerned Parent Organization of artin L King School 0 spon ring o first Annual ent Currently city studyin th p� they are able to ttend. The purpo is f .. come to Fr p e ... "