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Show Miss Robinson, Defeated in Oklahoma Election, Has Bitter Thoughts MUSKOGEE, Okla , Nov. 11. .M 1 1 :'" r: -on. t he mil . vm ui In congress who was defeated for reelection re-election Tuesday by the man she unseated un-seated In the Republican landslide of 190. declared Friday that she had "been Insulted by the citizenship of the city for which she long has fought and made sacrifices" and that when she leaves the halls of eongre.13 next March, she will come back home to Muskogee, Just to get her summer clothes. ! MISS Robertson said she felt that she had not been troated fairly by tho citizens of h-r home town, who rolled up a heavy majority against her, Tuesday. WOUJLD VOTE SAME AC..UV "It was purely a business proposition proposi-tion of sending me back to congress," she said. I did not want to run two years ao and It was only after much urging that I consented, but now I'm through. "For 37 years I've lived in Muskogee Musko-gee and was born within 10 miles of the city and I hae always fought for the good of Muskogee. Just as I did while I was In congress. If I b.ifl It to do over nirriin I 1 do Ihfi ; same things 1 have done in congress and vote Just exactly as I did." "I owe Muskogee nothing.' she said. Willi SELL HKR FARM. Bawokla farm, bordering the city, which Miss Robertson has owned since l'.'OH, probably will be placed on the market soon as the last bit of property prop-erty listed in her name here, she said. "Miss Alice " as sho is known In Muskogee, said she had nothing to come back to here. "There are a lot of good homes open to me " she said , It Is reported here that sho has a place waiting for her in the woman's bureau of the department of labor In Washington. "Would you tako it if It were offered of-fered to you?" sho was asked. "I've got to do something, haven't I. rtnd T haven't a cent Income after I leavo congress, she answered. OO |