
Art Director: William Hopkins Designer: Allen Hurlburt Photographer: Art Kane Publisher: Cowles Communications, Inc./Look Magazine THE GHETTO VIOLENCE AND CRIME It reeks of restless anger. Its tene- ments are teeming, ratty black nests for splintered families. Its rural migrants clot together as outcasts of the inner city on gutter- foul streets. But, like the dark face of the moon, the ghetto is invisible -- except when it erupts before our eyes in the fiery gasoline - bomb brightness of its people's impotent rage. Crime and violence are symp- toms of urban de- cay -- from the si- lent violence of a sick child's death to the impersonal viciousness of a rioter. But lawless- ness extends beyond the ghetto. With an all-time high of 12,093 homi- cides last year, the Great Society is a tense society. Almost three times as many of our autos are stolen each year as the U.S.S.R. produces. We cry for law & order -- but our need is law, order and justice. Only from this can grow hope for the ghetto and the decent subsistence hu- man life demands. VIOLENCE AND CRIME