The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 12, 1988 - Page 5 Communius seeks soci BY DARCI MCCONNELL Last year, following a United Coalition Against Racism rally on the Diag, a woman was approached by someone who spoke of equality and social change. Cu- rious to hear about their ideas, she planned to attend the group's first meeting. However, the flyer read at the bottom that this group, Spark, was a "revolutionary Communist organization." She lost interest, and never heard of or saw anyone from the group again. This year, she came upon another flyer encouraging students to attend a Revolutionary History Series ad- dressing class struggle, and there was that group again - Spark - a "revolutionary Communist organiza- tion." According to Peter Putnam and Bob Kotchenruther, members of the group, Spark was started in the 1960s by people who came out of different movements and saw some potential for changing the capitalist system. The name Spark is not an acronym - it describes the intent of the group: to spark an interest in change. "The world has to change," said Putnam. "There are so many problems and people are making money at the expense of others... We need to get rid of the capitalist system and create a system that meets the needs of ev- eryone." Kotchenruther and Putnam agree that they would prefer a peaceful movement as means to this change, but both agree that a social movement, in order to pro- duce change, must occur by any means necessary. Putnam cited the riots of the 1960s and the 1930s as group change one means to social change. "Unquestionably there is a social movement coming... people are getting fed up... change will happen, but not necessarily because of the communists." "There is a tremendous amount of anti-communism on campus," Putnam said. "Different people in the or- ganization have been harassed physically." Putnam said he thinks the antagonism stems from the misbelief that their proposed communist system is modeled after the Soviet Union. "We are communists," he said. "But we don't feel communism exists any- where in the Soviet Union, nor does democracy exist in the United States." Their primary goal is to change the world, members say, but they're not trying to convert people who don't share their ideas. The group is looking for "people who don't like what's going on and want to participate," Putnam said. Spark, which is funded by the Michigan Student Assembly, uses its funds to print posters that describe its current project. This year the project is a revolu- tionary history series, which, according to Putnam, presents "a different view of history than the one given at the University." However, Spark hasn't held any protests - its principle concern is building an organi- zation. Spark's second lecture in the historical series on so- cial struggles will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in B118 of the MLB. A: ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily Pumping iron Inspired by mysterious forces, LSA sophmore Chris Jeffery does back extention yesterday evening. at the CCRB Study urges steps for at-risk older drivers BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A federal study of elderly motorists called yesterday for better screening to identify impaired drivers, but con- cluded there is no justification to re- strict driving solely on the basis of age. The report by the National Research Council said that older drivers pose a greater risk of being involved in accidents because of their slower reaction time, vision problems and difficulties in gauging heavy traffic flow. Minority. Continued from Page 3 order to "control the numbers of the poor - the underclass." Andrane cited a study that indi- cated 20 percent of Black married women are sterilized. Because of this, she said, women of color often interpret reproductive rights to be associated with steriliza- tion, rather than the right to control their own bodies. But the study said while driving skills often deteriorate after age 75, many elderly people are "capable and safe drivers" who pose less of a risk to highway safety than teen-age drivers. "Age alone is a poor predictor of the (driving) performance of any in- dividual," said the report, although acknowledging after age 75 a driver is "twice as likely (per mile driven) to be involved in a crash" as middle- aged drivers. In a cost-saving effort, some states in recent years have turned to mail-in license renewals, the study noted. It criticized such practices, The study said that problems of meeting the transportation needs of older citizens will increase in the fu- ture as the number of people over age 75 increases and more elderly people live in the suburbs, where less public transit is available. 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