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Show be Lorin Hollander, 13-year-old pianist, and Marilyn Dubow, IS year-old violinist, both introduced on the Telephone Hour last year. Along with these favorites, a number num-ber of new stars will make their Telephone Hour debuts during the coming season. The program will originate in NBC's New York studios in Radio City. Telephone Hour Musical Back On Radio The Telephone Hour, one of the best-known good music programs on radio, returns to the air on October 7, following a - 13-week summer vacation. The program, which is sponsored by the Bell Telephone System, again will be . broadcast from 7 to 7:30 p.m., Mountain Standard Time, each Monday night over the NBC radio network, KDYL radio station. Jose , Iturbi will be guest artist on the first broadcast. The program features Donald Vorhees and . the Bell Telephone Orchestra and the "Great Artist" series of guest performers. Beginning Begin-ning with Iturbi on October 7, artists ar-tists will include such world-famous personalities as George London, Lon-don, Eileen Farrell, Robert Cas-adesus, Cas-adesus, Leonard Warren, Brian Sullivan, Lucine Amara, Zino Francescatti, Victoria de Los Angeles, An-geles, Grant Johannesen, Mildred Miller, Isaac Stern, Theodore Upp- , man, Renata Tebaldi, Igor Gorin, Michael Rabin, Giorgio Tozzi, i Blanche Thebom, Lily Pons and . William Warfield. Other attractions this season will ;i |