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T EVENING STAR, W.\S TON, D. C, LR 29, 1932 ALIBI STATEMENT DENIED BY GIRL Templeton Case Officers Try- ing to Hang Him Like Dog, Testifies Miss Burnette. By the Associated Press. SAN JOSE, Calif. September 29.— Miss Claire Burnette denied on the witness stand yesterday that she was| the “alibi girl friend” of George Doug- las_Templeton and repudiated a police | statement that she told them Temple- ton sought her aid in establishing ai alibi before the slaying of his Sunt, for whese death he is on trial for murder. Templeton is acrused of kolflog. lo aunt, Mrs. an_Babo at Los Alics, C for e e Officers Are Accused. Miss Burnette sald the statement| had been put in her mouth by officers | to ¢ hnng Doug like a dog for pomlca.l Teaso] However, Mrs. Barbara Burnette's_roommate, and tho latmrs husband, Frank, said that, in Miss Bur nette's presence, Templeton had w cosstully pleaded with “them to help > hig with an alibl by saying that he = in the woman's apartment dur hours the State says Templet tun to [ rmm Oakland to Los Altos and | Quolrs From “Conversation.” Deputy Sheriff Howard M. Buffing-. ton, chief jailer, said that in a volun- tary conversation Templeton had said | he hoped his uncle, William R Bab- cock, wealthy Manila importer, would also dle of knife wounds that he had in- flicted: that he used a knife “because it didn’t make a noise,” and that he had falled to set the house on fire with a can of kerosene he brought because Mrs. Babcock’s screams had aroused others in the house and that he was afrald of being recognized. The prosecution expects to rest its case today. 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