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Show OUTRAGES HELD j DETECTIVE PLOT WASHINGTON', pcb. 2 Private detective de-tective agencies were suggested Tuesday Tues-day by Charles Reoht, New York law-jrer, law-jrer, as having 'been partially respoii" lil le for bomb outrages. He dccUr. it was to the Interest of KUch agen-cles agen-cles to "keep the pot boiling," and called attention to a confession which he asserted was made to a ' reputed Chicago lawyer," by an employe of s ( private ib tectlve agency, in which the QonfOSSOr said he was employed to write threatening letters, i Mrs Reoht was testJfyinv before the senate Judiciary committee In refer-. refer-. en OS to tho France bill, providing for general amnesty n, prisoners h.M for I violation of the espionage act. He suld ! he had 'icted as counsel for many of the denortcd aliens, Including Ludwlg j Alnrtens, deported Kussluu soviet urciit .u..l testified as to his belief n the innocence oj ihoso whom he bad defended ('barges of cruelty on the part of the department of justice agents towards those arrested in the department's radical round-ups were denied ko far as the Fhlludelphifi district wa con-i Cemed by r. k. Kane, former I'nlted .1' " dlM. ,,-( attorn, s at I'hl Ude) phla I |