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Show Daily Utah Chronicle May 8, Page Three 1974 Nixon won't surrender tapes, says St. Clair WASHINGTON (AP - President Nixon notified the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday that he would risk a constitutional confrontation with the panel rather than give it any U study shows hiyh ayyression Lib supporters have hostility anti-fema- le SALT LAKH CITY more than just (AP-There- 's talk marking the difference between men who support or oppose women's liberation, says a University psychologist. He claims laboratory tests run on men opposed to women's liberation show they react more "gentlemanly" to aggressive women than men favoring new roles for women. Dr. Ernest G. Beier, a clinical psychologist, said three down male students were divided into two groups, anti-anliberation. While engaging in "game bouts" or sparring sessions with a trained female, the anti-limen reacted less aggressivley than pro lib students, Beier said. the used Experimenters bat "Bataca club," a foam-filleworn on the hand and containing a sensing device that relays the frequency and intensity of blows to a special recorder. The female engaged in two bouts w ith each man. In the first, she kept only a defensive stance, blocking blows from the Bataca club. But, in the second, she mounted her own attack, Dr. Beier said. He said men who favor a d pro-women- 's 90-seco- traditional role for women adopted a "gentlemanly style" of behaviour toward the woman. Some asked if she couldn't be replaced by a male for the experiment or said they couldn't hit her. But, he said, the men stepped up their attacks both in frequency and intensity when the woman became more aggressive. pro-liberati- Beier the study strong link said demonstrated a between verbal and communication. non-verb- more Watergate tapes. In announcing the presidential decision. White House lawyer James D. St. Clair said, "I do not believe it will be an impeachable offense." Neither committee chairman nor Peter W. Rodino Jr., Rep. Edward Hutchinson, of ., the Michigan, ranking Republican, had any immediate comment on the announcement. a Rep. Tom Railsback. committee member, called St. R-Ill- Clair's announcement .. "most unfortunate." "This decision is certain to provode a confrontation with the Judiciary Committee, the end result of which will certainly be bad for the country as well as for the Republican party," said Railsback. Asked what the President would do if the Judiciary Committee issues another subpoena demanding tapes, St. Clair said he would "respectfully decline to comply." If the committee persisted, he added. "Then, we're going to have a confrontation because the President is firm in his resolve that he already has told the facts." St. Clair made it clear that the President had not ruled out giving the committee additional evidence relating to the ITT antitrust settlement or campaign contributions from the dairy industry. But any evidence in those areas given the to committee apparently would not include tapes of presidential conversations. In the same announcement. St. Clair said the President also had decided not to give special Leon Jaworski prosecutor additional tapes. St. Clair said the President feels that release last week of some 1,300 pages of edited transcripts of his Watergate conversations along with other evidence already provided "is all that relates to Watergate." The White House announcement came as the impeachment inquiry staff was preparing to begin presenting the evidence it already has gathered to the full Judiciary Committee. The staff presentation is scheduled to begin the presentation with a summary of its entire case. Originally, the impeachment inquiry staff, headed by counsel John Doar and minority counsel Albert Jenner, had planned to open its presentation of evidence with an overview of the entire case. More than 50 allegations of imeachable conduct have been investigated by the staff. A committee source said on Tuesday that although presentation plans had changed there were no plans to drop any area of investigation because of White House refusal to supply material. Be careful with fire: There are babes in the woods. b 1 d JACK KIRKAM'S AAA TENT & AWNING 24 West 5th South, SIC Phone (801)328 0181 Atfwrftng r:oMrtHrtM tor ft pu&X fond A full Pacific's Build Your Own Super System! five-ye- ar warranty! 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