By WILLIAM J. LOSH
DAYTON, Tenn., July 9, 1925 (UP) -- Promising to devote the remainder of his life, if necessary, to a national campaign for a constitutional amendment to prohibit the teaching of evolution, in case the Scopes trial results in victory for the defense, William Jennings Bryan today gave his many admirers here ground for predicting that the commoner would again become a candidate for the presidency of the United States. Those who heard and cheered Bryan's declaration that he would make the last act of leadership of his life a nation-wide campaign to put the Bible into the Constitution, forecast a day when he would run for president on a fundamentalist platform.