[link|http://www.nydailynews.com/2002-02-05/News_and_Views/Beyond_the_City/a-140397.asp|Or just Lay-ing low?]

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Where's Kenny Boy?

That's what lawmakers preparing to subpoena former Enron boss Kenneth Lay were asking last night after their staff called his lawyer to ask how to reach him and he said he had no idea.

"He tells us he does not know of Lay's whereabouts, which we find quite puzzling, to say the least," Peggy Peterson, a spokeswoman for the House Financial Services Committee, said regarding her talk with Lay's personal lawyer, Earl Silbert.

Senate and House members from both parties were steamed after Lay refused to testify yesterday and today, and they moved to force him to show up.

The Senate Commerce Committee will vote today to issue subpoenas \ufffd a move its chairman said is a mere formality \ufffd and the House panel is also likely to do so.

Silbert, who urged his client not to appear before Congress, could not be reached for comment. A woman answering the phone at Lay's home said he was ill, Reuters news service reported.