onfer-Lfrica.nobili-acrapsham-Vfrika to betassenindi-d how undercom-gress-keeps” de-trovestering.•kaandjointFridaypointed ex-umersgation:tions.%ige 3.. 6 .. 7 .. 8 8f 11 .. 9 ..10 . .14 . .14 . .15 ..16Flynn deniesintimacy withBetty HansenLOS ANGELES. (JP). Errol Flynn denied Thursday from the witness stand the state’s charges that he had intimate relations with blonde Betty Hansen, Lincoln, Neb., second of his young accusers.The actor Wednesday similarly denied any improper conduct with the brunet showgirl, Peggy La Rue Satterlee, the other complaining witness at the movie hero’s trial on charges of statutory rape.Flynn spoke calmly and slowly as he described his first casual meeting with Miss Hansen, at a dinner at the home of Fred Me-Evoy, former British bobsled racer.He never was formally introduced to the girl, he testified, and his first recollection of her was “when she came over and sat on the arm of my chair/*Defense Attorney Jerry Giesler asked Flynn if at any time after the dinner he had ascended to the upstairs bedroom where Betty charged Flynn disrobed her and had improper relations with her. Flynn answered No.”The dapper screen star, testifying at his trial on statutory rape ! charges, Wednesday told the jury and a breathless roomful of Flynn fans it was not true that he was guilty of misconduct with Miss Satterlee aboard his yacht off Catalina island one night in August, 1941, nor, was he intimate with her the next day en route back to the mainland.On the Saturday night when Miss Satterlee alleges he entered her stateroom and made love to her, Flynn declares, he went to bed in his own quarters soon after the party of four had returnedfrom shore. He denied he went toher cabin.