A day E A to m mu nm ii. lias or gai ts have been go lorthai t sit still non. at the school le before vt i step willie 1 will ufeii prenie®n ;y said Tuei- Thursday, March 31, 1983/The Battalion/Page Lobbyist questioned on financial backers United Press International AUSTIN — The chairman of a Texas House committee says he’s not satisfied with financial disclosures made by an anti gambling lobbyist who claimed he’s being bankrolled with church money. Rep. George Pierce, R-San Antonio, chairman of the Urban Affairs Committee, said Tues day the disclosure by Allan L. Maley Jr. of Dallas that his fi nances were provided through a $10,000 loan from the Anti- Crime Council of Texas “raises even more questions.” Under the threat of a legisla tive subpoena, Maley, director of Texans Against Gambling, made the disclosure in an angry letter to Pierce. He said the sub poena threat “flies in the face of the American system of justice.” But Pierce fired back that he wanted more details from Maley by April 6. Pierce last week obtained committee approval to sub poena records showing who is backing Maley’s lobbying efforts. Maley had declined to answer the committee’s ques tions about his group’s financial resources. The Urban Affairs Commit tee has been assigned a bill co sponsored by Pierce that would legalize parimutuel betting on horse races in Texas. The anti gambling faction of the commit tee claims enough votes to kill the bill. Maley gave Pierce copies of a contributions and expenditures list filed with the secretary of state, but Pierce said he wanted more detailed information, in cluding banking records, travel receipts, telephone records and correspondence. “There are no legal reporting requirements for the Anti- Crime Council,” Maley told Pierce. “Having complied with your ‘request’ for this informa tion I must tell you that I highly resent your demand for it.” Maley said the $10,()()() was accumulated by the Anti-Crime Council over the last two years. He said the Baptist General Convention of Texas donated $5,000, and the Texas United Methodist Church gave $2,500. The other donations, he said, came from individuals, the largest being $500 from E.A. Williams of San Antonio. Texans Against Gambling re ported spending $8,319, most of it in printing and mailing ex penses. 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May also dismissed a com plaint filed Monday by Attorney General Jim Mattox requesting that Gulf Nuclear be banned from any further work with radioactive materials at the Webster plant and fined $25,000 for each day it allegedly violated state law. Gulf Nuclear’s license to manufacture radioactive mate rials was suspended by the health department’s Bureau of Radiation Gontrol March 18 fol lowing a Feb. 8 accident at the firm’s Webster plant. In that accident, a w'orker accidentally cut open a capsule containing a pellet of radioactive material and a spill occurred, ex posing several unprotected workers. Gulf Nuclear did not report the spill to state author ities. State involvement in the case began March 4 when the Bureau of Radiation Control ordered Gulf Nuclear to perform tests on two employees to determine the extent of their radioactive con tamination and to prepare a re port on the February accident within 30 days. 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