TV Guide (November 5, 1955)

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Guards stand by as bank official Ben Feit brings $64,000 Question posers from vault. How Quiz And Panel Shows Conduct ‘Operation Hush’ Ben Feit is a television personality with only one thing to say on the air. It’s a short speech, and Feit, who is also a vice president of New York’s Manufacturers Trust Co., has memorized it perfectly. He makes it whenever the $1000 plateau is reached on 4 The $64,000 Quesx‘on. It goes like this: “All questions come from the locked vaults of Manufacturers Trust. . Manufacturers Trust guarantees that only authorized members of the bank have the keys and combinations of the vault... . And except for the editors, no one has seen these questions. .. . Not Mr. (Hal) March. .. . Not even myself.” Feit’s little speech emphasizes the