The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 10, 2000 - 7A FORD -Continued from Page A rwi4h marked the end of U.S. involvement in e war and called for the release of U.S. pris-, oners. "It was a deal that on the surface looked like a good solution," he said. "The North Vietnamese violated every single provision of the Paris Accord. We believed they were * oing to do everything they said they would and we got screwed." Panel member Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to presidents Ford and George Bush, gave praise to the 38th president. "Ford did a good job of healing this country," he said. "We had the Vietnam War with Water- gate ... the people were disappointed, bitter, hatred abounded, a little after two years later the American people had forgotten about it." The panel on the presidency emphasized the distrust of Washington that has been accu- ulated since the Vietnam War and the Wdtergate scandal. "Our presidents were our kings, symboli- cally," White House correspondent Lou Can- notsaid. "This has been lost in the Clinton presidency, it's been lost in the (Lyndon John- son) presidency. Cannon said electing a female president is the only way to restore faith into the White House. "My hope is that we're going to see a woman as president of the United States because I think there is an impulse to see women as reliable and as a restoration of moral character," he said. But the panelists commended Ford's bi-par- tisanship efforts. "He treated people as adver- saries and not enemies," said Roger Porter, former presidential adviser. Ford sat on the final panel, which addressed politics and the media. The panel pitted Ford and former U.S. Sen. Eugene McCarthy against political journalist James Cannon and Pulitzer prize winning journalist Haynes Johnson discussing the effect the media had on the Vietnam War. "I'm not sure American public opinion will ever support another war if they see it on tele- vision," Cannon said. Panelists compared the openness of the Vietnam War to the rigid control journalists were placed under for the Gulf War. Ford complained of the inconsistencies of war coverage today. The United States is bombing Saddam Hussein daily, Ford said, "and I can't find in any newspaper any daily account of what's going on." University Regent David Brandon (R-Ann Arbor) said the day's events were phenemon- al. Brandon attended the University during the 1970s. "Now with the passing of time, we can look at those events far more introspectively and objective. The mistakes we made an how we can use that knowledge to make better decisions in the future." Outside of the Michigan League, where the conference was held, members of the Graduate Action Alliance were joined by members of the Students of Color Coalition and the Ann Arbor Native American com- munity in protest of Ford, who was a mem- ber of Michigamua as a senior at the University. The SCC has been protesting the actions of the senior society Michigamua since it took over the group's meeting space in the Michi- gan Union tower in February, citing the group's use of Native American rituals as offensive. "We want (Ford) to know his past isn't as pretty as he thinks it is,' GAA member Irfan Nooruddin said. MILE Continued from Page 1A Brown also said that the fact the last day of classes falls on a Friday for the first time since the Naked Mile has been run is a concern. "Actual University student participation will be down, but outsider participation will be up,"she predicted. It is also likely the decision of the Michigan men's rowing and lacrosse clubs not to partici- pate in this year's event will discourage student participation. The rowing club, which started the Naked Mile in 1986, has become increasingly disenchanted with the activities that have become associated with it, such as the danger of sexual assault and the exploitation of pictures and video taken at the event. Weather also can have an effect on the turnout for the event - the extended forecast for Ann Arbor on Friday has low temperatures in the 30s or 40s and a chance of rain. Like the annual Hash Bash celebration that takes place on the first Saturday in April, the Naked Mile has become increasingly less student- oriented over the last few years. A campaign to increase awareness of the dangers of the run has included President Bollinger's annual letter to seniors, as well as an advertising campaign. A let- ter to all other undergraduate students from inte im Vice President of Student Affairs E. Royster Harper is expected this week. "It's not that the University wants people not to have fun, it's that we're fearful of people's safety;' the letter stated. While estimations vary, a crowd of between 8,000 and 10,000 people came out to watch 40Q to 800 runners last year. The Naked Mile is one of the last events in what has become an increasingly rare tradition at cdl- leges and universities across the country. Princeton University, for instance, canceled its 25 year-old Nude Olympics last year due to safety concerns. Despite the AAPD's new stance, students already planning to run the Naked Mile said they still would, but that they will be more cautious. "If it looks like I'm going to get hauled into jail, I wouldn't do it," Business junior Brian Hayden said. Hayden's friend, Art and Design junior Casey Fruschour agreed. Both ran the mile last year for the first time. 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