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BILVERY-HATRED State Labor Commissioner Thomas R. (Tom) Hutson is a “farm boy” at

When the stream of callers to his second- floor office in the southwest corner of the Statehouse slackens and jangling telephones are stilled for a few moments, he looks out the window and dreams, of : RHring- to a farm. \ se oes the bespectacled 61-year-old Owen County native ind time for such pleasant reverie, ; “It’s an exacting, nerve-wracking, time-con-suming job, but I enjoy it,” the commissioner said, leaning back in his swivel chair after three rapidfire telephone conversations concerning the critical. coal shortage.

Heads Coal Committee

IN ADDITION to his voluminous work as Labor Commissioner, Tom 1s chairman of the Special Governor's: Committees on Coal Co-ordi-nation, His office is in charge of labor conciliation services; mines and mining inspection; boiler inspection; factory and safety inspection; the Fair Employment Practices Commission and a host of other state activities in the- field of labor. He personally serves as a member of the Economic Council, Administrative Building Council and the advisory committee of the State Employment Security Division. Born and reared on a 160-acre farm near Spen--oer;- Tom 1s-the -son-of the late James and Marth Hutson, His mother died when he was 8 years old and he left home “on his own” at the age of 16. His long rise in labor began after finishing grade school in Brazil when he worked five years gow under” as a coal miner in the Terre Haute elds The energy-packed commissioner still walks with a slight limp from a mining accident. He suffered a crushed left foot when a mule-drawn mine car jumped the track and struck him. A few years later,.the hard-working youth became a brick setter in the clay industry at Brazil and joined an AFL union. That. was 37 years ago. Rising to the presidency of the local union, in 1921 he was elected first vice president of the national Brick, Tile & Terra Cottd Workers Union, AFL, and served until 1935, His career in state government labor circles actually began when he was appointed chief factory and safety inspector of the State Safety Board by Gov, Paul V, McNutt in 1933. During Gov. M. Clifford Townsend's gubernatorial campaign, Mr. Hutson served as labor chairman of the State Democratic Committee. And when the Department of Labor was created in 1937, he was appointed to the new post by Gov. Townsend. Gov. Bhricker in his first administration reappointed him to the job for another four years. Succeeding Charles Kérn, ‘who was named to head the department by Republican Gov. Ralph Gates, Tom Is now rounding out his ninth year at the post. ~~ Proud of his record of conciliation in Indiana industry, the commissioner relates how in 1949 his office received 207 requests from either labor

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Hutton . . . dreams of peace and quiet of a farm. :

or management to assist in settling disputes, per cent of which were ended without resort t strike. - “Being a union man has its advantages in this "jth Miss Claire's personality in night I thought it should never

line of work,” he said. “I can talk ‘cold-turkey' ™ind. straight from the shoulder to both labor and] Any amateur stepping into the

“Sure, I've been called a labor dictator, but only she tried to step into Tallulah On the whole, this office’ s/ Bankhead'’s : relations - with labor and management are ex-|/Lives.” Donna Leigh Collins does

Optimistic About This Year

OPTIMISTICALLY pointing to prospects for| first-night muffing of lines and the remainder of 1950, he declared: : “With the single exception of the present coalicast made Mrs. Collins’ work incrisis, the labor-management situation in Indianajcreasingly difficult. looks very bright.” Tom has a ruddy complexion, smokes a pipejand nervous in gesture as the most of the time, but thews on a cigar while/play went on. . | talking. He does a lot of driving in his work] what was most unfortunate. and admits he’s not very handy around the house./rhe character of Ollie—this scat-| yu Baseball and boxing are his favorite spectator {ter-brained, mile-a-minute-talking sports and he was a bowling fan before the func-| {sentimentalist— can’t be estab-| tions of his office began to skyrocket. conservatively and says his wife the lines that Ollie loves to attend Not muchiweddings, even of complete stran-, of a joiner, his AFL membership is his only fess, because they're so beautiful

select his own clothes.

One of his rare vacations, last year at Freeman Lake, lasted only four days before the press of

him back to the office.

Mr, Hutdon and his wife, Frances, whom he married in 1913, live in a downtown apartment. A daughter and three grandchildren live in Muncie, __ Leisure hours at home? A well-worn portfolio in which he carries stacks of office correspondence home of evenings is the answer to

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MURAT Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Fabien Sevitzky conducting, ‘with soloist Blanche Thebom, mezsosoprano, at 8:30.

CIVIC “The Fatal Weakness,” a comedy, at 8:30.

CIRCLE Frankie Carle and his orchestra, on stage at 1:05, 4:10, 7:08, 9:30

‘/teurs are up against some-

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zipper. Misses-on Timing

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leyars Stage A Slowdown

Civic Puts Brakes on Comedy

‘more speed.

volunteer players. Earnest and competent alu. they are, Mr. Hatfield's ama-

thing that taxes the utmost pow-! ers of ace professionals. This comedy of two marriages ~—a middle-aged one thdt withers, and a younger one that survives—, demands top-notch skill, sophis-| tication and ‘rapid timing. Ina Claire demonstrated here a couple of seasons ago that she could

|penshade as if it had been written

{same role is as hard-pressed as if

tole in “Private {a praiseworthy job of trying to {make Ollie seem credible. But she has an uphill battle. “In last

inight's performance, repeated {slowing of pace by others in the

She grew more grimly tense in expression

lished by effort. We know from,

they make her cry. We know also, | from the brilliantly contrived ver-| bal duel between Ollie and her, “emancipated” daughter, which last night grew drearily slow in| Act, II, that Ollie has moments of | wise insight. | | |

There's a good deal of pathos) in the dialog, besides the absurd-| ity. I had the impression last| night that neither Mr. Hatfield! nor the players he chose for this enterprise had any notion of how to bring out‘the pathos without, making it rather painful bathos. | Certainly neither the director nor the players could manage the! jet-propelled timing this play ab-| solutely needs. Mr. Hatfield's choice of Fred Kelly for the Paul Espenshade role did violence to Mr. Kelly's proven talent for totally different roles. |

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