STILL OPERATORIiIN COUNTY JAILHKRM lt;II I \ HI.K TO f.ITE Blt;Mi!(AM) I* JAM k1.1) II*wtlWuhe* Preliminarr Hearing Heldto brand Jury But \skv Immediate■■entenee of lt;nnrt.\uparently anxious to pay the pen-(.tv ■ !' !HMze making at the earli--':1 iopportunit\ o that he may return top his invalid wife, Julius Hernyc*h. arrested at his home betw-en Fairport*and Montpelier last week in a raid!lt; ndu* ted by the city anu county offi-p( sals. permitted himself to be bound over to the grand jury without resistance today. He waived a preliminaryhearing before Justice J. C. Foster}• • • • • - Id a- rep res* nt« i by ’ 1Attorney L(\vls A. Crull.iAlthough, the raiding officers ex-pr* --e i the belief that the prisoner' o « . ntral sourclt; of a large ring i• *' It le?^'rP« ' e and in the t r-cst-; lt;ies, he was unable to furnish a bondiof $r.lt;»0 and was commuted to thecounty jail.Hem. • . in hi i rokeu English, ex-b *lt;sr ’ } readiness to accept anypunishment the court might decree.h ta Ik s t-'-nt nuouHy of “getting thematter over v ith” so that he may be atthe side of hi wild*, an invalid of sev-jlt;lt; ra i yea. I •• urn * on prta endings be-11-an as. i; s County Attorney! 1' K at. : . • • hlt; dul'-d to be' 1ieard in thlt; district court tomorrow.It was suggested that be may enterplea of guilty at the same time.Wh« n Hern - id - piaclt;» w as raided pi ,rput S; lt;• *'- Saner and Chief Bil-I!t41 «*key found him engaged in operatinone of C-re i -.vp* stills u•• d in themanufacture of moonshine whiskey.