TRIAL OF ACTORFlynn Confident that Na.-ne will be Cleared(Auatrutlan A-aoclntrd Pri»a.)NEW YOttK. Janunrv 14.— Whit no iilKtiilar* exclaimed Errol Flynn on enterlmt the Court for the wrond dtv of the rape (rial, when he mw PtKK Satterleo wdarlnn hurd ringlet* Inateud of plKtalla, 41 a at the earlier henrlng Moat of the i!a» wae taken un routine the nuea-tlunlnc of hroroortlv* Juror*.Flynn. In the luncheon recee*. wue beelexed bv women fnna and A mourn ph hunter* nil wlehlns him lurk The attorneva warned prospective Jurors that the trial might take n fortnight nr lonirer None naked to he excused. The ' New York “Dally Newe -nv. that Hetty Hanien Ihreaterm to rofuae j to taatlfv ncnlnst Flynn.Flynn, Jooklnc somewhat bored and llreil wllh the Uav’a routine uue-ilonlng of prospective iurora. •■aid to the I'rean: I cannot tell von vet what I have 1n mind. I am confident that mv name will . I.e cleared at thin trial. When It I la over I will leave for overaeaa. 1 Twice during the morning the defence accepted the Jun and both llme« tho prosecution exercised seven peremptory challenge* ug-ilnat women. Shortly before noon the prosecution and the defence accepted a Jury composed of nine women and throe men. which represented a vlclorr for tho defence’* efTorta to ••cure a nreponderanca of women.aiatr rvdimci.The courtroom crowded. nioeUv with middle-aired women, aa Iml Flynn forced hU way throuah auto, graph .eekcra and weU-wlahvKr» Patrieu Mareden. Best* Han-■ene Hater, aate evidence that Han-aen ran away from a Hollywood home after a alieht argument onttSTXu1;: •The Judga atlll lt;11.allowed a question aa lo whether ahe next eawHansen In the company of an elderly man to Hollywood, because anyoitor acta of unchaaUtv were not at laiue.Kan. n waa tbe next witness She described a dinner party for all at the home of Fred McKvcry. to which »ne went with Armand Knapp, a youthful studio worker, on September tf She eald that Flynn «»v» her a ditnk Of liquor, which aha could not loenufy, and wl.lch made her sick. Then, after dinner. he told her .he waa not faellni well, and took Iter upstairs to a bedroom She protected that ehe was all right P.n -id. You don't r— lly think I’ll let vou alt; down atatrs He cloead the door, «nd undr**aed her without ■paakim, and attacked her They •Uved in the room h,if h0ur. Ahe Mid Inf nAd not Wn IntrrvtitrAri (a