The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 811978-Page 9B A American general wartns a against i RAMSTEIN, West Germany (AP)- The supreme Allied commander in Europe said Wednesday a long-term reduction in the U.S. shipbuilding program would pose"unacceptable risk" for NATO. in view of growing Soviet naval capabilities. General Alexander Haig Jr. said the United States still retains clear naval superiority, but he is "increasingly concerned" that American naval resources are being "stretched thinner with the growth of Warsaw Pact naval capabilities." THIS MEANS that, in the early period of a European conflict involving NATO, U.S. naval power would "have to be diverted from the delivery of the vital supplies that we need" toward op- posing Soviet offensive naval capability in surface vessels, naval aviation and missiles, he said. "If the moderation of the American shipbuilding program. ., . represents a long-term reduction in the maintenance of our naval capability, then I think it involves unacceptable risk," he said. U.S. critics of the Carter ad- ministration claim it is downgrading the role of the Navy by reducing capital ship construction. HAIG, ALSO commander-in-chief of U.S. forces in Europe, spoke at a news conference after reviewing Allied troops at a parade to mark the airlifting of 13,000 U.S. soldiers to West Germany naval reductions for the annual "Autumn Forge" Allied maneuvers in Europe. The annual Reforger-Return of For- ces to Germany-airlift was first im- plemented in 1968 when Washington restationed some of its Germany-based troops to the United States at the height of the Vietnam War. Two squadrons of 48 F4 Phantom fighters flown to West Germany under a simultaneous U.S. Air Force exercise named Crested Cap will take part in some of the more than 30 Autumn Forge maneuvers until mid-October in European NATO member countries. THE REFORGE -CRESTED Cap exercises aim to demonstrate the United States can swiftly reinforce some 200,000 U.S. troops based year- round in West Germany to meet a War- saw Pact threat. Improved planning also "has doubled the number of American brigades that will arrive here in the first 30 days," he said. I' periodical Retreat n Aliternative Periodical-- A1- A4nd Book Shop PRtred * Scholarly & Literary Quarterlies nBooks and Periodicals on Africa, China, and the Middle East Asia, idents scrutinize the lists of books required for fall classes. Perhaps the most disheartening reading assignment of the * Foreign Magazines Housing crisis plagues CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Eighteen families fled their collapsing apar- tment building in the middle of the night three years ago and took shelter in a centuries-old mosque in Cairo's teeming center city. Today, with little hope of findingnew quarters, the 162 refugees still live jammed together on the second floor of. the Giny Said el Saleh Mosque inside the towering gray walls of medieval Cairo, THE TOLL in terms of human suf- fering is great, as witnessed by the plight of the mosque-dwellers. Cloth1 and cardboard partitions divide the refugees into family groups but provide little privacy., Cairo FOOD IS cooked on portable stoves next to piles of clothing, television an- tenas are wired to bedposts and elec- tric wires snake across the tops of car- dboard partitions. "We have lost -hope of the gover- nment doing anything after all this time," said 18-year-old Mona Nazir. Her words were echoed by Mahmoud Ahmed, 35, a primary school teacher who lives with his wife and three children in one of 32 closet-sized rooms on the roof of a five-story apartment building. "I would like better for my children," he said. "But I don't have much hope." Many of the rooftop dwellers earn below the $260 average annual wage and can afford to live nowhere else. 0* fa1wic sale cjWHCc5VK~( orthogonality 330 E Liberty Ann Arbor * Marxist and Left-Wing Titles * SAlternative Energy and New Age Publications * Small Press and Hard-to-find Books, Periodicals, and Posters A Periodical Retreat 336 1/2 5. State. St. (above A2 Music Mart) Alcage 663'-0215 -J ' II IYY ____ - _ ALL Stano-Graph Products 20% OFF List Prices for RUSH I! IA Limited Time Offer RAMSEY'S- Architectural Standards $5.00 OFF' Cellar I Staedtlor Mars 4 pen se4j * With the purchase Set -through Sept.18 at of ANY Technical Pen our North Campus Store Lu C NOW $12.8 List$30.00 rechnical Pen Sets FABER CASTELL. , sT APH, Martin Ir ru ole Distributc T !I' 1 SSx."i' S i- 4..-, .-,,^r. v^r- c-rx i rw r3 ri s e^ r 4, xil( )1V llLVr:.ilf '1 lVi (GwzmaP.ur intneta[nniOns'....entheunion ;