TILFORD E. DUDLEY, director of the speakers’ bureau of the AFL-CIO and whose hometown is Charleston, 111., stopped briefly in Terre Haute over the weekend to deliver to the home of EUGENE V. DEBS a new exhibit. It was the scrapbook made by the late MRS. FRED HE1NL, sister of Debs, on the occasion of Debs’ death in October of 1926. The book was given to the Debs home by COL. ROBERT DEBS HEINL, JR., United States Marines, retired, the grandson of Mrs. Heinl and the grandnephew of Debs. It contains newspaper stories of the career and death of Debs from almost every section of the country. Col. Heinl received the book from his father, the noted newspaper correspondent, the late ROBERT D. HEINL, SR. Dudley was en route from Washington, D. C., to attend the Democratic convention, where he is a delegate and sergcant-at-arms for the District of Columbia delegation. Dudley is a director and co-founder of the Eugene V. DebsFoundation.