Show Dayton Wins Victory Village Retains Firm Hold old on Scopes Trial Bandsmen All Set for JEor Noisy Welcome to Attorney Bryan DAYTON Tenn Term July 7 AP AP- AP William Jennings Bryan arrived inD in m D Dayton th s afternoon Mr Bryan was met at the train by b prosecution attorneys defense at attorneys attorneys attorneys at- at newspaper men and anda a host of Dayton citizens citizens He was escorted escort escort- ed to the home of Richard Rogers where he will remain until the conclusion conclusion con con- elusion of the evolution trial con I By WILLIAM J. J LOSH LaSH I United Press Staff Correspondent DAYTON Tenn JUly 7 A A clerk clerkin in Robinsons Robinson's drug store where the famous argument on evo of ot modern times began painted In large white twe letters on on the window i pan I J Judge dge Gore Gor Gore refuses to grant In Injunction f junction j In-I In The news touCh touched ff h a heartfelt cheer In Dayton where townsfolk I with all their reparations preparations made for receiving an and visitors at the trial of 01 John T T. Scopes had I spent an anxious twenty-four twenty hours William Jennings Bryan war lord of th the state who was was to to arrive at af 12 1220 20 p p. p m m. will be first of the Titan figures to reach the scene ready for battle batUe J I BAND ALL SET Great preparations were made to receive the commoner A A general turnout of the town behind the Rhea Central brass band in full fun regalia was scheduled at the station sta sta- sta- sta tion Street were roped loped off along his line Une of march to his temporary home Brjan will speak tonight at a business mens men's Dayton received the news of Its victory over those who would take its trial a away way by long distance telephone telephone tele tele- phone last night from Chattanooga There was no no demonstration only a feeling of vast relief With the horrible spectre of losing the trial dispelled the town town focused its Us attention n pa pr preliminaries to the thee e ent now three days awa away 1 J John hn Thomas Thmas Scopes the th th defendant l n t. t was was' due back here today with his counsel counsel coun coun- sd sel John R R. Nealy Clarence Darow Darrow Darrow Dar Dar- row and his associates are ex expected ct Thursday ST STUDENTS bENTS TO TESTIFY Fiur Four ur witnesses were re subpoenaed today all an students In Scopes' Scopes class at the local high school They will testify against him as they did when Scopes was Indicted r City taU fathers rs drafted traffic regulations regu lations to cope ope with the expected crowds They authorized the re reopening reopening re- re opening of Main and principal tributary tributary trib trib- tributary streets to insure free tree flow of ot traffic unhindered by crowds walking walking walking walk walk- ing In the highways The panel of jurymen chosen j yesterday esterday to furnish the twelve men mento mento mento to try Scopes was generally regarded regard regard- e ei ed pretty well fundamentalist fundamentalist in m its Hs leanings The greater number of them are I Methodists with Baptists next CooJ eville Has Fling Subsides Subside T nn nn n. n July 7 UP UP-Cookeville UP h hiTs had its in the limelight and Dayton's fame I Continued on page 8 8 I DAYTON WILL RETAIN TRIAL OF EVOLUTION Continued from page 1 and pr probably bably Its money have been saved At the proceedings late yesterday which drew attention to this hitherto hither hither- to obscure little town Federal Judge I John J. J Gore refused to grant an anI Injunction against the trial of the I Scopes evolution case In Inthe the state courts at Dayton By his ruling he assured the opening g of the Scopes case at Dayton Dayton Day Day- ton which means so much to the little town town- town and town and opened and closed quiet hour of public I attention In making his ruling mUng Judge Gore advised attorneys who asked the I Injunction to apply In a court which had definite Jurisdiction over Dayton Day Day- ton ton the the federal court at Chattanooga Chatta Chatta- Judge John R R. R Neal counsel for Scopes said such an application would be made Gore based his ruling on two grounds one grounds ona that the federal courts could only Interfere with state court cases In certain proceedIngs proceedings proceed proceed- Ings Involving bankruptcy and the theother theother oth other r that his court was not In the district with Jurisdiction over Da Day Day- ton While the Scopes Scopes' defense Indicated ed It would apply again at Chattanooga Chattanooga Chatta Chatta- n oga for tor foran an Injunction It t was said this application could not b be put ut through In the courts In time to prevent nt opening pening of the trial Fri Friday as scheduled |