Senators got a lesson last week in how to turn a fast profit in the great game of trading with the Government.
Their teacher was Joseph E. Casey, a handsome and suave Washington lawyer and former Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts, who appeared before a Senate Banking subcommittee looking into the tangled affairs of the RFC. Casey's testimony did not concern the RFC and at times he was a reluctant witness. But pieced together with facts which the subcommittee already knew, his story was further proof that in Washington, an alert man could hear opportunity...
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