Debs Takes Up Ranch Life With IndianUGENE V. DEBS, labor leader, writer, lecturer and Socialist candidate for President of the United States, went to Oklahoma this week for a two weeks’ rest on the ranch of a full blooded Indian. He was accompanied by his brother, Theodore Debs. - Mr. Debs’ Indian host has taken the name of Charles Victor. He is a graduate of Carlisle and is a successful cattle raiser. Center Ranch isthe name of his thousand acre tract near Cravens, which is not far from McAlister, Okla.Following his brief outing, Mr. Debs will begin a two months’ lecture course that will take him to the Pacific Coast and into most of the states west of the Mississippi River. This tour is under themanagement of the lyeeum conducted by the Ripsaw,a St. Louis publication of national circulation. Mr. Debs has just completed a political speech-making tour that took him from the New England states to Texas, Missisippi and Louisiana. On this tour he had a few hours in New York to spend with his nephews, A. Eugene Michel, head of the Michel Advertising Agency, and Robeit D. Heinl, editor of Good Storekeeping, a trade publication conducted by William R. Hearst, in connection with the Good Housekeeping magazine.