be Etiguu DuIIQ Ninety-eight years of editorial freedom Vol. XCVaII No.4S Ann Arbor, Michigan- Friday, May27,1988d Search could be finished NY Library head may be 'U' President BY RYAN T UT A K president, said the announcement of The University's Board of Regents the next president is imminent, but offered New York Public Library would only confirm that five candi- President Vartan Gregorian the post dates remain. of University President two weeks Two weeks ago, the Buffalo News ago, a source familiar with Gregorian reported that State University of New said. York-Buffalo President Steve Sample Two sources involved in the pres- is a final candidate. idential search process confirmed Regent Paul Brown (D-Petoskey), yesterday that Gregorian is a final chair of the presidential search, candidate. maintains the president will be se- Rackham graduate student Jim lected within the next three weeks DeZazzo; a member of the student advisory committee to select the See Searh,Pte2 Regents approve Diversity Day idea BY VERONICA WOOLRIDGE LAST FRIDAY, the Univer- Martin Luther King's birthday sity's Board of Regents voted 5-0-2, next January may be a "Diversity approving Fleming's proposal to Day" with the University holding investigate campus support for the alternative education programs in- diversity day. stead of classes, if officials follow Fleming favored cancelling through on a proposal by Interim classes for students on the holiday, University President Robben Flem- but would not support giving Uni- ing. versity staff the day off. He added Fleming said he will "hopefully" that he would like to have students submit a formal plan for the holiday attend alternative educational pro- to the regents in June. See Diversity, Page 4 . L r~ Z Chem ical sl t v a m ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily Kathryn Barnes, University Occupational Safety and Environmental Health employee, takes as breath of fresh air after removing her oxygen mask. Barnes and fellow worker Mike Dressler were called in to assist 17 firefighters in helping remove a potentially dangerous chemical spill in C.C. Little Sunday afternoon. See story, page 4. M' rbs fricd in conference BY MICHAEL SALINSKY 4-1 loss to eventual champion Minnesota. The Michigan head coach Bud Middaugh had almost pre- Wolverines received an at-large bid to the NCAA tour- dited the Big Ten baseball tournament when he said it nament, where they travel to the University of Texas "has got to be one of the most wide open tournament for their regional action starting today. in years." After winning the opener of the four-team, double- When his words were fulfilled, his favored Michigan elimination tournament against Ohio State, the squad had finished third, and the coach was left to ex- Wolverines fell into the loser's bracket with a 4-2 loss plain what had happened. "We happened to be hot dur- to Michigan State on Friday. ing the season and not at tournament time," said the The player most responsible for digging the tenth-year coach. "Any of the four teams could have Wolverines hole was senior Spartan pitcher Todd won." Krumm. These words came after the Michigan baseball Krumm went the complete nine innings, four-hit- team's hopes of winning its eighth Big Ten title in the ting Michigan. The righty struck out 15 Wolverines, last ten years ended abruptly Saturday afternoon with a