A-6 THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. MTMD«I, JC« l». IBM HB! , i_.ii• y • ,jH ' ■ (S*BHkm Jk ■'.; - ■■ gBgEmSBmWf --»« -; •'« * : ■■mM^jjmfj : jmm '•* •*■ y^tT i, , - »-*' >% . yj» % * *»* -*|gf|||| : 1 ' 4111* IS®llijf' •*U 4M»w ' v. % test: jSR,* ' wi‘-:v nv K- HjVjT *. B -V*!■•*;• ,‘,v *"' : s>-' : - * ';" .. ” ' ■ y r t a Jp Bbß ■ . • mfi ** s&*:&sJkp ■ *~fii«i fTTHgi w*** m out the leaders’ belief that It 1 ' " r Wolverton of New Jersey, Krue ger of North Dakota. Clevenger of Ohio. Hill of Colorado, Wil liams of New York, James of Pennsylvania, Winn of New Jersey, Burdick of North Da kota, O’Hara of Minnesota. Coudert of New York, Jenkins of Ohio. Kearney and Radwan of New York and Hezelton and Wigglesworth of Massachusetts. The retiring members repre sent four districts in New York, three in Massachusetts, and two each in New Jersey, Oh’o. North Dakota and Pennsyl vania. House Posts at Stake The retirements mean there will be an unusually large num ; ber of Important House com . mittee assignments to fill in . the next Congress. For ex t ample, three of the high-rank - ing Republican members of the . Interstate and Foreign Com - mittee will be replaced by t others. Two Republicans are leaving the Foreign Affairs Committee, Mr. Vorys and Mr. LeCompte, and three are leav ing the Appropriations Com r mittee, Mr. Wigglesworth, Mr f Coudert and Mr. Clevenger t, Two will leave the Ways and e Means Committee, Mr. Jenkins - and Mr. Kean. - In striking contrast, onl; - five Democratic members ol - the House are retiring. Threi a of them are trying for Senati e seats—Representatives Engle o ,- California, Byrd of West Vir - ginia and McCarthy of Minne e sota. The two others are Rep ■ resentatives Gordon of Ulinoi - and Dies of Texas. a Democratic claims of sweep - ing gains in the House in No i,' vember are denied by Repub lican National Chairman Al- ■ corn and other party leaders. They hope that high farm prices and good crops will aid i the O O. P. materially in the farm belt. They also are hoping for an upturn In business and a reduction in unemployment to aid in the Industrial dis : trlcts. They are counting particu larly on the personal strength of many Republican incum bents who are standing for re election to turn the Democrats back. Obviously, however, the G. O P. is facing an uphill battle and the congressional candidates will need all the aid they can get from President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon tn the coming campaign. Democrats See Gains Democratic leaders foresee large gains in the House. Some claim an utter rout of the Re publicans and a return to Dem [ ocratic majorities in Congress comparable to the early days 11 of the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. A more con . servative Democratic estimate,! coming from a close observer of the situation throughout the country, is that there will be a 5 net gain of 30 seats in the - House as a result of the fall - elections. \ This would be a devastating - blow to the Republicans. The - division now is 233 Democrats e and 198 Republicans, with four - vacancies. y This particular Democratic e estimator does not reckon on s picking up the 30 seats in the r. farm States. He hopes that the - Democrats will gain there. But - he would be content if the r. Democrats are able to hold on r. to three seats they have in d Kansas, lowa and South Da is kota in districts which have been strongly Republican in ly past years. It is in States like )f Pennsylvania, however, where :e ;he expects big gains—probably * five there and two or three in sf | California. d £| First Iron Bridge 1 NEW YORK— The first cast > iron bridge in America was )- built across the Erie canal b- 1 near Frankfort, N. Y„ In 1840 YOUR CHOICE % or ONE H.P. Room Air Conditioner BY CHRYSIEtfS/UWf SIOO-95 ONLY | # # 3/4 H.P.—Dist. Rec. List, $399.95 1 H P.—Dist. Rec. List, $445.95 IT'S QUIET! Modern low design (only 16" high) allows for more light and view it Flush-Mounted ... no projection into room ★ Large Fan.,. assures quiet operation -A- Large Cooling C0i1... more dehumidification ★ Adjustable Air Flow Control prevents drafts ★ Thermostatic Control... set-n-forget ★ Large Filter... removes dust and dirt ★ Five-Year Factory Warranty 3/4 H.P. Needs No Special Wiring 1 H.P. Uses 115-Volt House Current For Casement Windows | AMP. -W 5 I lit- This unit is ideally suited for bedrooms. Thermostat at slight extra cost. Other Casement units now available up to 1 H.P. Sleep cool this summer. MANUFACTURED BY CHRYSLER! Makers of Fine Automobiles! SEE THE OPERATING DISPLAY IN OUR STORE-OR Phone ST. 3-5500 TODAY . . . SUNDAY For FREE Survey and Estimate By Qualified Personnel IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION John G>Webster 627 F St. N.W. Opposite Hecht's Mon.-Sat, 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Thars. 9 A.M.-9 P.M