TV Radio Mirror (1960)

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During a night on the town, Art and wife Aggie stopped to chat with the popular bandleader Warren Covington. ties. In recent years, he's taken two ti-ips to Europe β€” one to entertain servicemen and the other to get the Hungarian refugee picture first-hand. Whatever the fund-raising or information-giving campaign, if the cause is a good one, Art gives his all. In fact, during 1959, he changed his whole appearance in the interest of a Variety Club charity telethon on KDKA-TV. He and Clark Race, KDKA's late -afternoon deejay, staged a beard-growing contest for several months. In front of the cameras, and with Mitch Miller as judge, TV stars Virginia Graham and Amanda Blake shaved off the whiskers. . . . Pal Pallan began his radio career in 1942, in his native Pittsburgh. The following year, he entered the Air Corps and eventually served as radio operator-gunner on a B-25 in the Aleutian Islands. He received three battle stars, the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal, by the time of his discharge in 1945. He then returned to radio and, since that time, has become one of Pittsburgh's top-rated disc jockeys Where's the fire? Only in the title conferred on honorary fire chief of th lorary Artβ€” e Middlesex Volunteer Fire Dept. Variety Club contest was reason for beards β€” Bill Burns (left) introduces Art, Mitch Miller and deejay Clark Race. Shaving shenanigans β€” recording star Tommy Sands (right) does the honors for Art Pallan as Clark Race kibitzes.