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Show Paternity Of Triplets In Dispute; Claims Conflict would pny h'T oikiu(;1i t" iil"rt them. Mia. Miller, in her only .sworn testimony in court here, n.'imeii Miller us the father, juvenile court ' offloi.'ilH disclosed. Pierre's claim is hased on a signed .statement Riven . him by Mrs. Miller that the babies were his. Okell said. Okell said his client would be willing to have blood tests made in an attempt to" establish the paternity, but added he believed : blood tests probably would be "inconclusive." MIAMI. Fin., July 7 (U.B The legal tangle that resulted here as a sequel to the dual-paternity claim made upon a set of triplets born out of wedlock became more involved today. George S. Okell, attorney for one of two men who claim parentage par-entage of the triplets, challenged the statement of Mrs. T. J. Miller that she knows who their father is. Mrs. Miller, who was estranged from her husband at the time the triplets were conceived, subse quently divorced and married Miller who she credits with paternity pa-ternity of the three children, born Inst October. Okell is attorney for Louis D. Pierre, Miami automobile mechanic, me-chanic, who has filed habeas corpus cor-pus proceedings intended to have himself declared legal father of the three baby boys and to obtain their custody. The triplets were deserted in Miami by their mother, after birth, but she regained their custody cus-tody after obtaining work which |