The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, December 5, 1978-Page 5 'Anti-Shah WINTER COMMENCEMENT: workers begin oil slo wdown (Continued from Page 1) "The shah is the enemy of the people and of Islam," he said. "We will kill all Vho support him." Sources, who asked not to be iden- tified, said the new slowdown by many of the 37,000-man work force in Iran's southwestern Khuzestan oil fields im- mediately cut Iran's daily oil produc- tion by two million barrels, one-third of the normal level, according to the Associated Press. The United Press, however, reported that the oil production, according to diplomats, fell from 5.9 million barrels a day to 4.6 million as the strike took hold yesterday, or 1.3 million daily. "WE EXPECT the slowdowns to get worse tomorrow (today) and produc- tion to drop even further," one well- placed source said. Sources in the oil fields said the refinery at Abadan on the Persian Gulf was not affected by the slowdown Mon- day but probably would be today, along with at least two fo four offshore fields in the gulf. Iran, the world's No. 2 petroleum ex- porter, depends heavily on its oil revenues. A 15-day strike by oil- industry workers last month cut the flow of oil to a trickleand cost the ,national treasury more than $1 billion in lost revenue. THE STATE-RUN National Iranian Oil Co. was just beginning to restore normal production when hit by yester- "day's job actions, obviously aimed at dealing a decisive blow to the economic undrpinning of the beleaguered .monarchy. It was expected that the military-led 'government night react as it did during the earlier strike- ordering the army into the fields again to force workers to restore normal output and risking a possible confrontation. Leaders of the opposition, par- "ticularly the Paris-based Ayatullah Khomaini exiled head of Iran's dominant Shiite Moslem sect, had called for stepped-up street protests and a general strike beginning over the weekend, start of the Moslem holy mon- .th of mourning called Moharram. THE SHAH'S foes said this emotional period for orthodox Moslems, com- memorating the seventh-century mar- tyrdom of one of the founders of the Shiite. sect, would be the time for a ,showdown with the monarch's military- led government. The French Foreign Ministry yester- day officially warned Khomaini for the third time to stop preaching violent revolution from French soil. Khomaini's call for a general strike seemed little heeded yesterday. Banks and some shops that closed Saturday -reopened. Large Fcocaine hipment seized * GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - Drug agents said yesterday they j fprrested five persons after they found $28 million worth of cocaine in a ship- ment of furniture from Peru to Grand f Rapids. Four chairs and a coffee table, .described as intricately carved mahogany and insured for $19,000, had allegedly been hollowed out to make room for 17 and one half pounds of what agents said was pure cocaine. Federal agents in Florida became suspicious of the shipment, and one law enforcement official posed as a delivery man when the furniture reached Grand Rapids, authorities said. The arrests were made Saturday. British historian to sneak BY SUE HOLMAN A well-known British historian and statesman, Roy Jenkins, will deliver the keynote address at the University's winter commencement, Sunday, Dec. 17. Jenkins, president of the Commission of the European Communities and a former deputy leader of the British Labor Party, will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree, along with for- mer University economist Kenneth Boulding and Samuel Ting, a former University student and Nobel laureate in physics, who will be given an honorary doctor of science degree. IN ADDITION to his current leader- ship in the Commission and his time near the top of the Labor Party for two years starting in 1970, Jenkins' record includes: Chancellor of the Exchequer (Treasury) in 1967-70, Secretary of. State for the Home Department, 1965- 67, and Minister of Aviation, 1964-65. In 1945, Jenkins lost in the general election for Parliament, but in 1948, at 27, he became the youngest member of the House of Commons after winning a bi-election at Southwark. Jenkins is a well-known biographer, having written many books on the Labor Party. He also advocated British entrytinto the European Common Market. KENNETH BOULDING taught at the University for 18 years, 1949-67. He is former president of the American Economic Association and was named this year as president-elect of the American Association for the Advan- cement of Science. Boulding has been teaching at the University of Colorado since 1968 and is a program director at the Institute of Behavioral Science in Boulder. Ting received his undergraduate, master's and, doctoral degrees from the University. Raised in China, Ting conducted research in Europe and the United States and also taught at Columbia University. Jenkins Ting has been a physics professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the last nine years. Commencement ceremonies will begin at 1:45 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. Approximately 2,200 students are ex- pected to receive their degrees. CLEAR UP YUUR FUTURE IN THE 2-YEAR AFRUTC PRUGRAM. What's up after college? That question is enough to ,get a lot of young people down. 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