Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1930 — Page 4

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PEA-SHELLING MADE EASY DY NEW MACHINE Electrical Huller Displayed; Does Work of Eight Men —Noise, Too. BV PAUL W. WHITE. I'nit.d Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK. June 17— Announcement was made quietly today that manual pea-shelling, one of the factors long menacing the American home, soon would be eliminated. This good news to housewives, whose nerves ever have been ruined by chasing errant peas around the kitchen floor, and to husbands occasionally called upon to do duty over the pods, came from Harry A. Shields, an official of Modern Devices, Inc. Shields displayed before the bewitched eyes of this correspondent an electrical pea-huller, an instrument that automatically shells four pounds of peas in twenty-seconds. And one of the best\ things about this pre-view of the pea-huller was the fact that apparently there w T as no sordid money-making scheme behind it. Machine Simple Affair “While we realize,” read a letter from Shields, -that in a sense you may look upon this as a desire on our part to promote a commercial undertaking, nevertheless, it would seem to us that a scientific development of this kind possesses the elements of real news.” Accordingly a news-gatherer presented himself at the office w r here the machine, a green affair only twenty-four inches by seventeen Inches in size, and the peas and Shields were waiting. The machine itself turned out to be a simple affair consisting of a perforated aluminum drum and a series of metal paddles that revolve at a rate of 600 r. p. m., as we scientists say. The introductions scarcely were over when Shields poured a pound of peas into the drum. Then he carefully put a cover over the apparatus and pressed a button. Makes Noise of Eight The inventor, Edouard J. Vaudreuil of Los Angeles contends that the huller does the work of eight men It also makes the noise of eight men. With all the tumult of a battery of subway turnstiles it churned and churned as the peas—perfect spheres of a pea-green shade rolled out into a trough. The thing worked. Then showing that miracles never cease. Shields extracted one of the sections of the drum and again turned on the motor. This time out came the hulls, each pod without the sign of a pea. There mav be a few families, who will not have room for such a large mechanism or who will not desire to expend $l6O for it. Shields concedes that and declares that he plans to sell his machine to hotels, restaurants, chain grocery stores and steamship lines. But he promises that he soon will be able to announce a small model for home use. Hotel in Operation 6.1 Years I'M Time* Special KOKOMO. Ind.. June 17. The Frances hotel is believed the only structure in Kokomo's downtown district used more than fifty years for one line of business. It has beep in use sixty-three years.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

JUNE 17, 1930