Poge wo THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, June 4, 1976 Hays resigns from key House post (Continued from Page 1) The Justice Department and a them any questions concerning federal grand jury also are in- my role as chairman." vestigating. Sources have said House Speaker Carl Albert' Ray told FBI agents she knows called Hays' move away from of six other women whose gov- control of the campaign com- ernment jobs involved provid- mittee "a good thing." But Al- ing sex to congressmen or bert wouldn't say whether he their constituents. thought Hays should quit the Former Rep. Kenneth Gray Administration Committee post. (D-Ill.) who once employed "If I were to speak out, it Miss Ray on his congressional would tend to prejudice the staff, said he will ask to go be- caucus," Albert said. fore the ethicsecommittee and HAYS, A 6S-year-old Demo- "lay it all on the table." He de- crat from Ohio, has been accus- clared: There is absolutely no ed by Elizabeth Ray, 33, of way, in my personal opinion, putting her on his Administra- that you can believe anything tion Committee payroll to pro- that she says.. She's merely vide him with sex. Hays has' trying to sell a book." admitted having a "personal re- RAY HAS BEEN quoted as lationship" with her but denies saying that when she worked that her only duties were to be for Gray she was often given his mistress. days off to prepare for dates Requiring a government em- with him or with favored con- ploye to provide sex as part of stituents. Gray denies this and her job could violate laws has sought to show she lied in against misusing public funds. claiming she could not type, file or answer the telephone. In addition to a book for a New York publisher, Ray has made an "exclusive deal" to tell her story on television, said one of her lawyers, Seymour Feig. He refused to elaborate on the deal, but added that she also is negotiating with a week- ly tabloid newspaper, The Na- tional Enquirer. FEIG SAID Ray is leaving her suburban Virginia apart- ment because "she has been urged by her physician to leave and not to come back." After the ethics committee meeting, Chairman Flynt told reporters fewer than five new names came up during the pan- el's discussion of the scandal. He refused to reveal them, but said they were not names of congressmen. Flynt said the committee staff would begin interviews immediately and is- clude Hays and Miss Ray. Asked if Rays would appear before the committee as early as next week, Flynt said: "I don't intend to call him on the day of his primary." Ohio holds its primary election next Tues- day. In his statement, Hays said: "I have become aware of the concern on the part of a num- ber of Democrats that my chairmanship of the Demo. cratic House Campaign Com- mittee places an unnecessary and unwarranted burden on my fellow Democratic candi- dates . . . Los Angeles in 1860 was a cattle town of about 5,000 resi- dents. Television viewing tonight I ' ) i; i I Ii i ' ! i I I I itI I Potters Guild Spring Sale SUNDAY, June 6 9:00-3:00 p.m. 201 H ill Street . iil I ' M .j ,I '' i r. I t 6:00 2 7 111 3 News 9 Beveuly illbllies 20 Cisco Kid 30 Zoom--Children 50 Brady Bunch 62 I Spy-Adventure 6:30 4 13 NBC News-John Chan- cellor 9News 1s CBS News-Walter Cronkite 20 Daniel Boone 30 Hodgepodge Lodge 50 I Love Lucy THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 22-5 Friday, June 4, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. 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