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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,; PORTLAND, . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. -1918. AND 2390 GALLONS OF 1E SEIZED 12 ITALIANS HELD Wine Presses Vats andG rapes . Gathered in bj i Police .In lui Early Morning Raid IrTCity. V .- FEDERAL FINES . AR. FACED mBsmnrnkdsaBBmnsSSmMSnajmnassafe Revenue Officers Will Demand I Tofl After Prosecution of "Cases in the Municipal Court CTlta nnt the air early this IMffl- in a- hM Officers Rex and Wright mad i visit to the home 01 i j xuuin uu ' seised 1190 gallons or Italian (rap Besides this, they sslsed sevsral win ' presses, vats, 10 .quart -ot noroe-msaa " bMf and about a -carload of grapes, . At on plaoe the offleers,fouid a con- arete vat built In the basement, capable of holding- several hundred gallons. At iiMthAp horn an old-fashioned screw otms was found,- around which"" was ; worn a hard rath, showing that some v on had walked about the press many, i many times' to squeeze the Juice from 1 tfc mMi.'.'' - i - Following la the report of the officers-: Andrew Lawrence. (410 Fifty-ninth ' street. 100 gallons ; John Monaco. 6515 Fifty-ninth avenue, 350 gallons and vat . 8am iTarlntlno. 6609 Sixty-third avenue. 200 gallons wine and 100 gallons pulp ; M. Gasper. 6124 Fifty-eighth street. 200 gallons wine; Vlck Carllck. 6336 Fifty . eighth street, 160 gallons ; Edward Gio- I . nett. (604. Voodstock avenue. 25 gait Ions, "wins , press, vat and 60 quarts home-made .., beer Jete r Ferickv' wis Sixty-third street.; 140 gallons'; Sam Clmbolo. 5736 Sixty-third etree. 200 gal Ions Bafaell Marcoon 6724 Fifty ninth m venue, 200 gallons; Flore Dam- ic. 6736 Fifty-ninth avenue, zoo gallons, press, 60 boxes "eld grapes ; Matt Ektt-. rovieh, 6424 Fifty-seventh street. 100 gallons ; Dominic Cabiato, 6116 , Sixty fifth avenue, 400 gallons. - - ' All have been charged with violation of toe prohibition law. After th 'police department and ' municipal court have prosecuted " these - tsases, the - internal revenue collector then has the power to Collect revenue taxes and ' penalties, j Besides losing ltS4"gaIlona of . wine, S Pierettl, 406 East Market street, ana P. - Berbsgll, 407, Fast Market street, may have to pay fines amounting to 1 1000 each. Thursday afternoon ' each was fined $50 in the municipal court on eV charge of violation of the prohibi tion law.- Pierettl was assessed reve nue tax of 600 Thursday, and it is un derstood that later may be fined lit ad dition to the tax. for violation of the federal law. Barbagll is to- have his trial In the federal court later.' ' f CRISIS IN GERMANY ' GATHERING HEADWAY (Con tinned from Pa. On) unable to agree on a program.' They are said to admit that the army can do nothing to save the situation, although they are still claiming that the linden burg program will prevent .any invasion of Oertnany by the allied forces. And they are said to be doing everything possible to prevent movement toward an armistice- on the mUItary.terms which President Wilson has said were the only Ones on which a cessation of hostilities was possible. , ' . . The degree of their success, however, wilt, depend on whether the commanders Jn the field are able to continue to with draw their, forces with . the compara tively small losses that have marked the retreat to - date. And military experts here today' said that they aaw indica tions that this will be Impossible and that the German military losses - from now on will continue to increase at a very rapid -rata, , ' ' .The -entire" situation Is developing so rapidly that of fictals believe that 'a few more days -at the most will show just What is to, he expected.", Jf theMiberals Win in the reichstag It Is expected that peace leaders will take oyer- control of the- German -foreign; policy. Then Im mediate action k to comply , with the de mands of President Wilson can b looked for. . : ' ' jEvm if the liberals are not able to get their entire program across they will have succeeded in so Increasing the pow ers- of - th relchstag, with, a,usorrepond ing limitation of the crown's power, that a democratic" Germany cannot long be delayed, - V- - " .JBoltherikl Are reared The liberals 'are. ha vtnr the aid for the first time' of many-tof -the Oerman mUUonairea who heretofore have sided with the Junkers. ; These 'men 'are ex tremely if earful, report , received here aay, that aOwman BoUhevlkLmovement Is , impending. Consequently i they are urging reforms and. peace at any cost for purely selfish reasons. . Throughout all of the Industrial regions! of. Germany in tense nervousness' Is reported , to prevail and some leaders say that the-government really is faced with the alternative of "peace or ai-evolution." v President Wilson. It is officially stat ed. Is ready for any development that may come. He has takes steps to safe guard the Interests of the United States In every war. -He will, not countenance any exchange of notes designee, ny. tne German dealers merely. "keep the peace Issue sJiveV- ' But- the -moment that 'Germany ehows she ? Is .ready to meet the - terms recited for her., benefit, in .rood faith, then the president wQl take the steps required to carry -out his publicly-announced .program v . Xo LetT la War J'rogrem In the meantime he' has', given orders that there shall bo no let-up in the war preparations. The troops . will-, continue to hurry overseas and every energy will be devoted to keep the supplies going to Pershing. 1 w?v H 'r"' , ."There is no question that the war Is won, but the actual end, may yet be a long way off: is the way one of the high, administration officials described the situation this afternoon. But whether the .end comes at once or Is delayed for a month or so, it Is ! 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V And every day that the war continues means that Germany '.will have Just 'that much more to answer for', officials say, ;Up to .the present time there has been not Indication -that the German subma rines ' have been ordered " to return to port or that 'the retreating German' ar- mles., are refraining . from, destroying everything1 in - territory abandoned hy them. The fact that they -did not de stroy4a,me and Ostend was said. by the military experts to be due -more to the fact that they did not have time, to do it than a desire to .at last conform, to the : usagesof warfare.- '.-, .... Take I er reave 1 Says TJ. S. I The v report. Via " Berlin that Germany was sending - a further communication dealing with .President Wilson' .peace terms ta Washington was cited in offi cial quarters as evidence of operations ..President Wilson's reply, to. the Ger mans' .appeal was a decision. He set forth certain things 'that; were" neces sary if Germany was to get a negotiated peace-V The reported amendment of the Germah constituUon so that the power to maxe war or peace is taken from the kaiser Js a step forward. y But if the newly promised German note predicates its appeal for peace on this single step there will he decided dis appointment in Berlin- JThe president's position is positive.-. He will not enter into any prolonged negotiations with Berlin. They know how they can have peace. - They can either take it or. leave it. But they cannot initiate a series of communications and count upon mislead ing the American people into adopting their, position through the ctreulaUon of a series of rumors that Germany has learned, her lesson. Is beaten down and realises it and wants the interests of th German people looked put for. ; Jf ueh German Propagaada Officials here who Icnow the presi dent's mind made it very plain today that they are convinced that is the "pres ent German program and they were out spoken in declaring that it has failed before It has even got well started. In adopting this position, however, of ficials do not say that an early. peace will not come. They are very, hopeful that when ' Germany . realizes that her military machine-everywhere is on the defensive, and that its main aggressive powers have been destroyed,-; then" the leaders also will realise that President Wilson meant just what he said when he pointed out the Way to peace, and his advice then will be followed Officials again - today-pointed . out that the moral and political factors rather than military policies loom very large in we present situation. . Cosdnctlng Able Be treat The German army still Is, strong and is conducting a- weu-organised re treat, sacrificing only such men and supplies as have to be thrown overboard to save the bulk of the army. There are few signs .of complete collapse or of a widespread rout, so that the ene my army must remain a force to be reckoned with at all .times. It la the morale behind -' the army, at home in Germany, that has been violently shat tered and it is the force of . pressure there that officials here say may result tn compelling The downfall of the Ho- hensollern dynasty and the creation of conditions which will allow peace that would save much, to the German people. All of these reports and manv addi tional ones of a stronarer sort are be fore President Wilson. He is expected to take every possible advantage of this situation when he frames his reply to the Austrian peace note. 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