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Show FREli SCIENTISTS PROVING SKEPTICAL Dispute Theory ' on Determining Deter-mining Parentage BY JOHN DE GANDT. United Press 8taff Correspondent. recosmlze th. fact that an infant draws characteristics from two source the father and the mother." , over the assertion of the California scientist that his "osclllophore" enabled en-abled him to determine parentage, sei and some personal characteristics of the subject. "All that the courts will recognize," h said, "Is our ability to stale whether a blond sample Is from a human being." be-ing." he said. "Mind yoti, the blood of two Individuals Individ-uals will differ, but v.e still lark meth--ods of determining Ihotfe differences puHiv-!y. "1 cannot see by what sort of blood teat It could he proved that a man who disclaimed his child could be proved the parent, as Or. Abrams claims to do. "In paternity cares we would have to PARIS, Keb. 17. French scientists today expressed disbelief in the claims of Dr. Albert Abrams of San Francisco Fran-cisco that by "electronic" blood tents he can determine the parentage of a child. tir. Dcl.zerme, eminent biologist of the TuPteur Institute, neclared blond tp.sts are confined to determining wherher the sample is that of a human bring or un animal. "Kvcn then." he said. "w. must reserve re-serve something, because there are certain anthropoid apes whose blood i-annot be distinguished from that of human beings." rHeenheeiMshnuMcrs |