On March 2nd, 1 te1egraphd you suggesting that-in justice to the voters of the Tenth District-you and 1 discuss publicly the issues of the present campaign. Your refusai to answer my telegram or to communicate with me while you were in Chicago last week forces me to address this open letter to you. I have nothing té conceal from the voters of this district aid hey-hav terigto know the, answers to'the following questions: 1. Why did .youmiss twelve out- of the twenty-four ro aUI1 to, determineua quorum' when measures of national -importaneweeude discusion in the 73rd Congress up to,,March 23? 2. Why were you absent when the vote, was taken on the bill to re-open the Great Laks NvalTrinig Saton- measure in wich you roee greaines? 3., What motive did you have in deceivng the. 250,000 voters of this. district by mailing to, them-a te tts .Governent expense -copies o peho oen ment economy which you neyer delivered ili Congress? 4. Why did you nôt abide by the verdict of the voters of this district as expressed in the official canvass and recount in the primaries of 1932? 5. Why did you not admit to the voter s that your 1932 campaign and recount were manipulated and your workers paid by the Insull machine political attorneys-two members of which fiym were once indicted by a Federal Grand Jury for covering Up Insull machine political contributions? 6. Why were you given the free and fultime services of employees of the Insul companies during your 1932 primary and election campaign? 7. Why were 321 properly marked ballots thrown out ini a single precinot by a decision directly contrary to several Supreme Court rulings and characterized as "indefensible" by John H. Wigmore, Dean Emeritus of Northwestern University Law School, and other prominent attorneys-a decision from which the archaic Illinois elec.m tion law ellowed no appeal? 8. How can you justify the desperate attempt of the same Insuli machine'lawyers to throw out the 1932 primary. ballots of 5,333 citizens of Evanston, Wilmette, Kenil. worth, Winnetka and Glencoe who had voted by affidavit as the law allows? 9.. How much did your seat i Congress costP 10. Who paid for it? 11. Just whom and what do you represent inCongress? (Signed) RUJIeh E. Church, LitMen in on the radio p rogrpwssposo*red by the Chu~rch, fur Cugress Commift. as follws: Sunday, April 8, WBNR, 9:00 p. m. Tuesday, April 10, KYWI, 9:15 a. mu. Send îRaile Clrnrch to congreas-He Belongs There APRIL ,'3