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USC to sponsor conference on U.S. industry strategy From Staff Reports Major trends in the global man-made fibers industry and strategies to make the U.S. industry more competitve will be discussed Nov. 15 at a conference sponsored by USC. The "Executive Conference on the U.S. Man-Made Fibers Industry; Global Challenges and Strategies for the Future" will be conducted from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Daniel Management Center on the eighth floor of the Close Building. This conference is the result of the second one-year study directed by the USC Center for Industry Policy and Strategy. The first, completed in 1982, analyzed the textile industrv. In the latest studv. nroiect nir^rror iinviri Hiricc I rvr national business professor, led an international team of researchers that examined the industry's changes in production and consumption, international trade and investment, technology, U.S. and foreign government policies and corporate strategies of major U.S., European and Japanese manmade fiber firms. Several U.S. government and business representatives will speak at the conferece, including Walter Lenaham, deputy assistant secretary for textiles and apparel, Department of Commerce; Gerald Elden, president of Hoechst Fiber Industries Inc. and chairman of the Man-Made Fibers Producers Association; Robert Eisen, president of Greenwood Mills Marketing Co.; and Stig Kry, chairman of the board of Kurt I Salmon Associates Inc. I For more information or to register for the conference, call 777-2231. The registration fee is $225. Reactions Continued from page 1 The troops stationed in the Lebanese capital need to have specific orders. They can't pull out of the area now, he said. International studies senior Debbie Conway also said the U.S. should stay in Lebanon. "We've gotten into a can of worms, and we can't pull out now. "I'M NOT real surprised (at the bombing). I'm upset that they're sending more troops over there, but we can't leave. And we can't go to war because we really can't identify the enemy. We can't leave ? that would lead to total chaos." Although many students see the need in keeping Marines posted in Lebanon, many are upset no objectives have been set for the soldiers. Criminal justice junior Terry Alford said, "It's senseless for all those Marines to be over there with no purpose. If we don't have an objective, we should pull out." Wednesday i CHILLY WhILLY HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT II 4 p.m. - closing I Tonight $ 1.00 admission w/USC I.D. I n r\lllC ^ t (t v-lifi i ? j - uiciii ii r* Friday S Saturday THE VECTORS ; . . . and don't miss our HALLOWEEN PARTY = MONDAY OCT. 31 i I including a COSTUME CONTEST j a j ? Grand Prize: HOO .. Runner Up: *50 Com ing next week: CRCIIS-O-MflTIC SWIMMING POOL Q'l || | ?1 wMk LIONEL Kl Win two tickets to see Lionel Ritchie i Yesterday's in Five Points!! To win, fill out the coupon below and the Russell House Lobby between 11 a.m. day, Oct. 31; or Tues. Nov. 1. Drawing will be hplH a o r second runners-up will each receive a nev Records and Tapes. Contest held by KAPPA PSI FRATERr 1983. j ^norial Tlianl/c Tr\. I H V IIOINFI V,V.1UJI JL null I\ J X V/. I w Beach Club Promotions * Name: Yesterday's Restaurant J and Pub Address: School Kids Records , phone and Tapes i I" Save $L Ne SandwichMea U f per *v Lit at par -LL- L. ! Hot Fudge ? IfiL \ Irk. <r *y\ 1 Get 0ne 1 C.t^^SvPLEflSE ^ >D TCHIE in concert plus dinner for two at return it with SO4 to the table in and 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28; Mon i?? an tlx o I5.I-JLJU L*IrL^-. Ov / release album from School Kids vIITY PLEDGE CLASS OF FALL, RITCHIE I YESTERDAY'S | <& I I I I I I I wSteak ~j 1 Just $2.54.' 0 cuts of USDA beef on a French f ] ies and a medium soft drink. Reg- ' nly $2.54 with this ?[j supon per customer A M ticipating Krystal KrVS^S I jood through / n ?J. ^ K 882^J j ~!\ it\ -V^4 \ 1 1/ \Pf ream parlor ~ 10 Main St. 254-7275 "Mj Fri. 10-28-83 Buy one Hamburger a la Hk| ^ Dt Fudge Bonanza Split and set one FREES ipons. ^ ne j Buy One ! ^ tonanza Hamburger a la Carte ! :REE Get One FREE ! N 28-8 :u ? J--. ^.^KPires 10-28-8}.?NO coupons with to so orders ? 2:00-2:00^^^^^^^