New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1928, Page 5

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¢ M. J, OPNEIL SAYS i Five Eastern Arkansas Rivers Over- Little Rock, Ark.. June 15 (P—A | . people, w of floods, have again turned their backs on lowland homes to seek a h with a Red Cross while five Arkanzas rivers * pushed the & Over approxi- POPE 1S NOT 1L Former New Britain Man Saw Pontili Two Weeks Ago Mroand Mrs. M. J. O'Neil of Btamford, whe are visiting the Miss- es Gorman of Black Rock avenue, denied today the truth of rumers that Pope Pius, head of the Roman Catholic churely, is ill. They had an audience with the Pope two weeks ago and Mr. O'Neil declared that the PONtiff appeared to be in excellent health and spirits. The pope, Mr. O'Neil said, is ac- tive and spry for a man of his vears, having the appearance of a man at the age of 50. He is given to long walks in the vatican grounds and thus keeps his hodily health, Mr. O'Neil said. In his youth the pon- | tiff's favorite exercise was mountain chimbing a has never abandon- for out of door exer- | Mr. O'Neil i« a native of this city Today he visited the Corbin Screw corporation where he was employed 8s a bov at the wage of 40 cents a dav. He also recalled that one of his carliest ventures in the world of = g 3 5 @ ® In or- rease his income, he rose k in the morning during | the strawherry season and worked | until it was time to go to school. In | the afternoon he sold New Britain r. O'Nell was in | Stamford and | t period he never missed a | trip 1o a customer’s house unless €nowstorms mads it physically im- | possible for hini to cover his route. ! Mr. O'Neil is a self made man and has amassed a competnence | stry and perseverance, 2o he invested in state and the rise in in that city has | neially independent, FLOODS AGAIN RAVAGE flowing Banks and Driving Folks From Homes, mately 600,0 Most of the s were mosing on Clarendon and Nenport, hoth levee protected towns on the White ss chapters there were emergeney relief rom Memphis bearing s and laborers, were dis- paiched to the Jackeon Bayou sec- tion by the Micsissippi river com- | mission to a1d in 4 battle to lmld‘v Newport nestling behing the only | tnajor leveeiin stand the floods of 1927, was almost | isolated. Water was flowing over the Rock Island railroad : bridge and | train service probably will be stop- | ped today, Communication with Pyatt, swept Tuesday tornado. had not last might line, wa Bates and | night by a been established Pyatt, uear the Missouri ¢ iterally wiped away, while two persons were killed at Bates, * As famous as the 19th hole {s Diamond Ginger Ale, which has grown in popularity as steadily as the game of golf ftself. What golf club does not know this delicious Dia- mond Ale—a Connecticut favorite for over fifty years! ! DhmondAlenunwnrthy close to 8 game on a good golf course. Good golf courses dou‘t]ultmothnmn— nor doss good ginger ale. Diamond Ginger Ales are made from a fifty-year old formula, every ingredient the finest procurable—notably pure Jamaica ginger matured for two years. That is why the Diamond label always means a smooth, sstisfying, perfect drink. It's good—and good for you NEW BRITAIN DAILY I Hot Weather Special ! 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