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He can taise. 5,000 pounds in a back lift, 560‘over. head, and do deep knee bends with 1,000. «He passed up some lucrative ‘television and night club dates 0. appear in his first movie, Gonce Upon a-Horse.” As is fit- _ ting, he plays a blacksmith in the ‘rip-snorting western—which Tm'‘all muscle, and muscle: car- ries itself; it’s not a burden. Matter of fact; I can run the 100-yard dash in 12 seconds.” Just as a simple exercise, he proceeded to Hft me and my chair into the air, Obviously, this was no man to tangle with. Folks expect him to have the appetite of a Diamond Jim Brady but he said no. “T don’t eat an.awful lot. I might have some orange juice and milk for breakfast’ with a protein food. substitute, I work out during the day, so I seldom eat any lunch. For dinner I gives him the chance to lift a might have a steak. I ayerage féw Horses. three quarts of milk a day. ALL MUUSCLE "¥ don’t worry about ever gel- - «How, does he feel, lugging ting fat because I’ve never been atound: 360 pounds on his five- feet, eleven-inch frame? ner feel’ great,” remarked the ee _-24-year- -old. “No, it’s not hard LAY CORNERSTONE “for. me to get around, If I were CAP DE LA. MADELEINE, Que. @®—Archbishop Giovanni. Pan- TA |- |. 0- R. |. N. G; ico, apostolic’. delegate to:.Can- too interested in food. I could diet and never suffer.” - - ada, Thursday. placed ‘the cor- nerstone for &: new basilica to e be built at this community near cp 7 Suits Pants Trois-Rivicres. - Thousands of eo Topcoat: © Slacks}! pigrims looked on. as’ Arch- bishop Panico -placed’ the’ stone. which had been blessed by the Pope. The ceremony: was’ one of the highlights. of the ‘annual pil- grimage here on the- - Feast of the Assumption. . 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