!;»WASHINGTON. May 6.—Better enforcement of tho prohibition law inIndiana was discussed yesterday aseveral conferences between Carl Minton. attorney of the Indiana Anti-Saloon Beaguc, and members o? tHe Indiana delegation in the congress, Mr.Minton urg^d that additional enforcement officers ho appointed for the state. lie pointed out that only nine officers were engaged in (he enforcement work, although the state was entitled to eighteen.truth cMr. Minton favors passage of bill of Representative Wood, of Tenth Indiana district, to transfer the natloifcil enforcement bureau Horn thedepartment of internal revenue to the department of justice, and thinks bet-ter enforcement of the prohibition law will result when the transfer is made, because conflict of jurisdiction will, he says, bo eliminated.