1Lion i int*beleiiesea.airriesimevaluallds I in tic-1 if em, re-ofhasand; adeantiesentys a-airther.)W8im-;ur-nts navy win yj|castFlynn fidgetsas his case41marfeetsea(Inumareabeergoes to mry .«■„Cv J * menOiHOLLYWOOD. (UP). The trial 260,1of Errol Flynn, accused on three ha**speecounts of statutory rape, went to porta jury shortly before noon Friday quai while the handsome movie hero 50,01 fidgeted in his seat in the court- be iroom.Judge Leslie E. Still cautioned the nine women and three men on the jury to remember that consent **nc is no mitigating circumstance fron when it involves teen age girls, niRn such as the 17-year-old Betty Han- ®aP; sen of Lincoln, Neb., and the 16-year-old Peggy Satterlee, who accused Flynn.“You jurors, of course,” he said,are not required to believe any to 7J thing as jurors that you would not believe in the ordinary walk of life. And I must insist that radl you have an abiding conviction to ™ _ a moral certainty before you reach any decision.”nigheracommor