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Show STRICT 'RUM' CONTROL METHODISTS DEMAND WASHINGTON Oct 16. Congress was urged Tuesday by the borcl of I lewipe.rance. prohibition and public .morals of the Methodist church to buj ,1 SUPPUes of intoxlca'tng liquor - held I in bonded warehouses Ths holding honid he gotten together in a hinull er number of warehous-?. the board's I recommendation ald. ami after d Btlf-flclent Btlf-flclent supply for 'legitimate 1 had been provided, th- lance should h- rendered unfit for beverage, and sold for industrial purposes. Other resolutions asked the appro priatlon of more money to enforce fe,i- Wc iM rr' prohibition, and for governmer' HirB ictlon to restrl .hep, American cltisens between California EB anil th. immoral rrrorts Of Tlajuan.i. o Dr- Clarence True Wilson, afioretary H to tho board, said that ' President Wll- H son's unfortunate blundei in taking H the w . i id ol i prohibition . ir troversv ha.i don. more ihmi nnj othci r I one thing to v.vrcck his influence in sIHcfl "He potponell wartime prohibition fH two WilSOn added, "and fH I then when was about to go into f effect, he intervened in behalf of the |