Show Tennessee Will Provide Evolution Battlefield For Expected Throng DAYTON Tenn May 25 AP AlIt AP- AP It took a 0 Rhea c county grand Jury nine of ot whose thirteen members were farmers exactly one hour to decide that John T. T Scopes science teacher should be indicted for violation violation vio yb- lation of ot the Tennessee law against teaching evolution in the public schools With the preliminaries of the famous case out of ot the way and a special term of ot the circuit court ordered to convene July 10 to try Scopes pes interest here now centers In where the trial will be bo held In order to accommodate the expected Influx of ot visitors Su Suggestions to the committee in charge have ranged from erecting a tent to placing a a. roof root over the baseball park with some holding to toa toa toa a plan to crowd every available Inch of ot the county courthouse with seats The courthouse can be made ti to seat approximately 1000 It was stated Judge John T. T Raulston who will preside has expressed a willingness willing willing- ness to convene the court In any dignified place made available by Dayton citizens Committees have been appointed to raise funds to conduct the case and to prepare the city for its expected invasion In William Jennings Bryan who willaid will willaid willaid aid In the tho prosecution of ot the case wired from Columbus 0 O. that the date set for tor the trial was satisfactory satisfactory satisfactory tory to to him A change In the prosecution lineup by which a foe of the tho theory of ot evolution e will act acta a as prosecutor In place of a proponent proponent proponent pro pro- was announced George W W. who obtained the warrant war- war rant rant for for Scopes' Scopes arrest In order to test the law has withdrawn in fa faor favor fa- fa von vor of ot Walter White superintendent of ot schools a fundamentalist A t feature of yesterdays yesterday's grand Jury hearing was the testimony of seven boys members of ot the science classes taught by bi Scopes In explaining explaining ex ex- Scopes' Scopes views some of ot the young witnesses said they had told the grand Jury that their teacher believed In evolution but did not believe that man descended from a monkey monley Preceding the testimony Judge Raulston read the Tennessee statute statute statute stat stat- ute covering evolution and also the first chapter of ot Genesis |