BOOK BURNING: BAD TACTICS See Editorial Page Y L *ita 41or :43 a t 1, 9 BONE-CHILLING High-3s Low--24 See Today for details Vol. LXXXiii, No. 151 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, April 10, 1973 Ten Cents Ten Pages 1 f KYOU SEE NEW~S LHAPPEN CAlLE76DAJLY BEIRUT ATTACKED Israelis retaliate a gainst Arabs Local boys make good Two local politicos, SGC President Bill Jacobs and Elections Director Ken Newbury, made the big time over the weekend with their election to the executive board of the Michigan Higher Education Students Association (MHESA). The group, which represents over 40 student governments across the state, plans to keep full-time lobbyists in Lansing to press for student- oriented legislation. The success of the dynamic duo from Ann Arbor is the best example we've seen of the Peter Principle in action. Last sunset As part of their programming, WCBN-AM has been playing old Lone Ranger radio shows for the students in the dorms. Protesting that the program's portrayal of the obsequious Indian sidekick Tonto was degrading to American Indians, a number of Indians on campus have called the station to complain about the broadcasts. Responding to. this pressure, station manager Stu- art Goldberg announced yesterday that the station is withdrawing the shows. They will be replaced by