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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 17

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
17
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T'(s THE TENNESSEAN, Sunday, May 1, 1983 17-A 1 Pearls, Sapphkes, Diamonds Gold At terrific savings just for Mom. Here are just a few of the gifts of love worth even more for Mother's Day. A. 5mm cultured pearl earrings, selling elsewhere for $49.50, yours for only $29. B.

Matching necklace and bracelet of sparkling sapphire and diamond. C. Bands of 1 8 karat gold, each set with 1 1 diamonds. D. It's a pendant.

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Albert Gore Jr. chat with Barbara Mann, preti-1 and Betty Traeger, who chairs the league's intema-J dent of the League of Women Voters in Nashville, tional relations committee. I Will Address Three-Star Banquet a ji Gore Senses Progress on Arms Curb al. He has chaired and participat By DAVID GRAHAM Rep. Albert Gore Jr.

said here ed in more than 30 hearings on the 1 1 yesterday he is "optimistic" that a dangers of improper chemica waste disposal. in his third term uore was elected chairman of the Science and Technology Committee's in vestigations and oversight sub (B) $495 each 111. iiJlklilLuA committee, and was named to the (A) $29 $375, $595 (Di 1 2.95 each House Select Committee on Intelli gence. As a member of this com 7 -r" V-u a. 1 mittee he has specialized in nucle ar arms control and non-prohfera tion issues.

Gore grew up in Carthage and a first strike," the Carthage Democrat said. THAT A country's accurate-firing, land-based missies might be destroyed by a first strike by the enemy is "the fear that drives the arms race," he said. Invitations for the Three-Star Forum Banquet will be mailed this week. Nearly 250 individuals have qualified for invitations this year. Gore has been widely mentioned as a probable candidate in next year's race to fill the Senate seat now held by Howard Baker, who has announced he will not seek reelection.

Gore was elected in 1982 without opposition in the state's new 6th Congressional District. He previously served three terms as representative from the state's 4th District. AS A MEMBER of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Committee on Science and Technology, Gore has conducted probes into oil pricing frauds, an international uranium Washington, D.C. He studied government at Harvard University, bipartisan movment is growing in vCgngress for serious efforts at iontTolling the nuclear arms race. Meanwhile, it was announced iShat.

Gore will be the speaker at The Tennessean's 44th annual Jhree-Star Forum Banquet May i 20. THE BANQUET, at the Shera-Bjten, downtown, begins at 6:30 p.m. 3tlendance is limited to those per--6ons-whose letters to the editor in The Tennessean have won three stars during the past 12 months. In a meeting yesterday with the League of Women Voters here, Gore explained his proposal for controlling nuclear arms. Under the Gore plan, each side would re-5 duce the number of nuclear war-J heads on a land-based missile to one.

"I've proposed that both the United States and the Soviet Union try to come to an agreement to make it impossible for either side to oin an advantage by launching and following graduation he en listed in the Army, serving in Vietnam. AFTER RETURNING to civil ian life he became an investigative journalist with The Tennessean. Gore also attended Vanderbilt University Law School. John Seigenthaler, publisher of ftI The Tennessean and editorial di rector of USA TODAY, will be mas ter of ceremonies at the Forum cartel and hazardous waste dispos- Banquet. Fine Jewelers Since 1922 Hickory Hollow Mall.

Antioch 834-71 76 Rivergate Mall, Goodlettsville 859-5004 Mjmdale, Hollings Set For Gore Fund-Raiser UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE 2000 Edgehill Avenue, Nashville, TN 37212 Grades Kindergarten through Twelve Mint Use any major credit card a our own charge plan. OPEN HOUSE For Grades 5-12 former Vice President Walter Mondale and Sen. Ernest Hollings, both presidential candidates, will attend a fund-raiser May 21 for Rep. Albert Gore according to a Gore campaign committee. The fund-raising dinner, to be held at Hermitage Landing, is sponsored by The Friends of Albert Gore Jr.

Committee, an exploratory campaign committee raising funds for Gore's expected race for the U.S. Senate next year. Hayes said other Democratic presidential candidates have been invited but have not yet accepted. For Prospective Students And Their Parents On Thursday, May 5th at 7:30 P.M. Please Call 327-8158 For Information The University School of Nashville admits students of any race, creed or religious preference.

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