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JULY 31 tortionist of York, Pa. Lady Venus, sky¬ hook act of Philadelphia. Carol, horse act. Q Big Picture-Documentary (Q Faith for Today—Religion Pastor Fagal helps a couple settle its fi¬ nancial problems. The wife is asked to realize that her husband's donation to the church is more important than her wild shopping sprees. 1:00 O Film Q Industry on Parade Q This Is the Life—Religion "The Power Beyond." An expectant fa¬ ther prepares for the "new arrival." Q O. Roberts—Evangelist fli) What's Your Trouble? 1:150 Your Government "Wage and Hour Division." 0 Heaven Speaks—Martin Congressman Van Zandt 1:30 0 Annie Oakley—Western "Annie and the Brass Collar." Desperate train robbers are captured. Gail Davis. 0 O. Roberts—Evangelist 0 Film 0 Concert Hall—Opera (Q Life of Triumph 1:40 0 Batter-up 1:55 0 BASEBALL GAME Cleveland Indians vs Baltimore Orioles. 2:00 0 NEWS-Carl Ide 0 Disneyland-W. Disney See 6 P.AA. 0 0 The Greatest of These qi) MOVIES—To Be Announced 2:15 0 Music and Meditation The Rev. William E. Stephens, All Saints Episcopal Church, Bellevue, Pa. 2:30 0 Life Begins at 80 Q MOVIES-To Be Announced 3:00 0 Theater—Drama "In the La Banza," by Sam Elkin. An up- and-coming young boxer is set for an important bout. The bout was arranged by his brother, acting as his manager. Cast Tucker _ _ Joe AAaross Marion_Hildy Parks Johnny _ Andy Sanders Phil_Dennis Patrick Duncan _ Larry Gates 0 Greatest Bands—Music Paul Whiteman introduces the bands of four more pop maestros: Art Mooney, Count Basie, Rudy Vallee, Xavier Cugat. 4:00 0 Ethel and Albert Albert's not at all pleased with Ethel's plans to invest in the stock market. 0 Big Picture—Documentary 4:30 0 Show Wagon-Heidt Special guest on tonight's show will be jazzman Lionel Hampton, a hot man on the vibes. Horace and the Show Wagon present a salute to the state of New Jersey. The dancers perform "Jersey Bounce." (Hollywood) 0 Zoo Parade—Animals "Outdoors at the Lion House." Marlin Perkins takes us on a visit to the lion house in the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. 5:00 0 Down You Go—Quiz Dr. Bergen Evans gives clues to panelists Patricia Cutts, Fran Coughlin, Phyllis Cerf and special guest Jack Paar. 0 Conversation—Guests Pablo Casals, internationally famous cell¬ ist, is seen in a 30-minute interview con¬ ducted by his friend and former student, Madeline Foley. The film was made a few months ago in Prades, France; Ca¬ sals fled his native Spain when Franco came to power. Every summer at Prade, where he now lives, he conducts a music festival that attracts music-lovers from all over the world. The 79-year-old musician will perform two numbers on the program: a bourree by Bach, and "Song of the Birds," a folksong of his home district of Catalonia. 0 Travelog Catch up on all the news back \ home today—by / Long Distance /'' Rates are lower all day today and every Sunday. JOHNSTOWN TO SEATTLE ... $1.90 Station-to-station rate for first three minutes. Add 10% tax. TV GUIDE