Form Group to Preserve Home Of Gene Debson-icr-meforre-stu-rk-^lees Earl M. Stephanson, 1609 ion South Sixth street, is listed as led resident agent of a non-profitcorporation which has indicated *n' that it plans to restore and pre-ed: |serve the home of Eugene V. tbe Debs, a native of Terre Haute ors wh0 ran for President four r*0,ltimes on the Socialist ticket. be' Stephanson was named in article of incorporation papers filed Friday for the Eugene V. Debs Foundation in the office ves,of County Recorder Ralph Bax.-the ter. The purpose of the founda-°°l;:tion as set out in the articlesnote that the internationally,r^' known labor leader’s home at the 451 N0rth Eighth street, willbe purchased by the foundation and restored as a memorial toDebs.Another purpose of the foundation is to assist in developing ted and increasing labor education-rn* al programs and courses de-senisigned to meet the needs of labor leaders and their memberships. The group will not engage in partisan politics, thethe articles declared, at Name Board Members.ur' First board members are:Curtis B. Culver, 800 Southport road; Thomas G. Morgan, 2900 to Garfield avenue; Howard D.’’bo Hamilton, 814 South Thirty-1 fourth street; Woodrow W.Creason, 202 South Twenty-third street; Ned A. Bush Sr., 47 Oakland avenue; Tilford E.Dudley, Washington, D. C., andStephanson.Culver, Hamilton and Stephanson will serve three - year terms, while Morgan and Dudley are to serve for two years.The others’ terms expire after one year. As the terms of the present board members expire be those re-elected will serve c^ three - year terms. Culver, aV Hamilton, Creasy and Stephanos'son are the incorporators. ing; The articles indicated the ng ; property, reported to be offered for about $9,000, will be pur-dleitesareek-?et,ionies chased through cash pledges ofIthe Continued On Page 2, Col. 5.