Show I I INTOXICANTS INTOXICANT'S APPEALS APPEAL S DENIED DEMIE Henry Kolb of Ogden must remain in iii prison to serve out a I. I of fifty days for drunkenness for the supreme court of or Utah today denied his appeal against the tho conviction orthe of or the Ogden municipal cc Kolb started to serve the sentence sentenceS S September 21 Habeas corpus proceedings proceedings pro pro- were instituted and A. A G. G Horn appeared before the supreme court contending that that- under the law the conviction could not stand Mr MI Horn declared the information upon which J lb was convicted did not constitute an offense under the prohIbition prohibition prohibition pro pro- act in that It did not state Kolb was drunk in any public place or in any of the places enumerated ii n the act Oliver C C. Dalby assistant attorney general representing the state contended contended contended con con- tended the prohibition act clearly defined defined de tIe- fined that a a. man could coul 1 not be drunk In a n public place or any other place without breaking the law The court upheld the view declaring it to be an In an offense for tor a man to b be drunk in a public place or any other oilier place inI in including in- in eluding IU I g hl his horns homo O f fIn in this st state te |