Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 18, 1983, Section A, Page 6, Image 6

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Sunday movie dramatizes
effects of nuclear warfare
Think of a good horror movie.
"Halloween,” "The Shining,
maybe "Psycho."
Now think of the ultimately
frightening experience — a
nuclear holocaust.
Why would a movie about
nuclear war and its effects be
more frightening than a film deal
ing with mass murderers and
crazies?
"It could really happen," says
Sherri Schultz, a member of
Students for a Nuclear Free Future
at the University.
A dramatization of nuclear war,
"The Day After," will air Sunday at
8 p.m. on KEZI and will be follow
ed by a panel discussion including
University Pres. Paul Olum and
Steve Johnson of the Pacific Nor
thwest Research Center.
People are being cautioned by
groups endorsing the show not to
watch it alone and to discuss it
afterwards.
"It is very intense,” Schultz
says. While it is not as graphic as
some films Schultz has seen about
nuclear war, to a person not used
to thinking about the nuclear
issue it could be "very shocking."
It may be especially gripping
because the second half of the
show — after the bomb drops —
has no commercial interruptions,
Schultz says.
In the film, NATO uses tactical
nuclear weapons agasint Soviet
conventional forces invading
Western Europe, and the war
escalates into a nuclear war bet
ween the superpowers. The Soviet
invasion is precipitated by NATO
deployment of Cruise and Per
shing II missiles, currently a
source of controversy in Europe
and the United States.
Some school districts, including
the Portland Public Schools, have
suggested children under a cer
tain age not watch the film.
SNuFF is sponsoring a free
showing of the movie in the EMU
Forum Room for those who live
alone or who don't have a televi
sion set.
On Monday, 14 local groups will
sponsor an "Information Clear
inghouse" at the Eugene Public
Library from 12:30-9 p.m., with a
discussion group at 7 p.m. Local
churches are also planning discus
sion meetings.
Forest service opens jobs
While summer seems like only
yesterday, it's never too early —
and may soon be too late — to
stout out a summer job for next
year.
Applications for 1984 summer
and seasonal employment with
the U.S. Forest Service will only be
accepted between Dec. 1 and )an.
15, 1984, according to Neil Opsal,
the personnel management diret
tor tor the Forest Service's Pacific
Northwest Region.
Generally, Opsal says, about
4,000 seasonal jobs are available in
Oregon and Washington each
year. Jobs include aids and techni
cians in forestry, range, recrea
tion, fire control, engineering, and
surveying. Pay ranges from $5 to
$6 per hour. The term of employ
ment is usually less than three
months.
In Eugene, applications can be
obtained from the Willamette Na
tional Forest office, 211 E. 7th
Ave.
For jobs in Oregon and
Washington, send completed ap
plications to Pacific Northwest
Region, P.O. Box T623, Portland,
Ore.
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