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The growth of juvenile crime in a small town starts a movement for the building of a youth center. The project leaders discuss with the town mayor Phineas Wharton Sr. about buying an old warehouse from the city and rebuilding it as the ...See moreThe growth of juvenile crime in a small town starts a movement for the building of a youth center. The project leaders discuss with the town mayor Phineas Wharton Sr. about buying an old warehouse from the city and rebuilding it as the Center. However, the mayor has plans to buy it himself for another project from which he would profit. Freddie Trimball, Dodie Rogers, Lee Watson, Betty Rogers, Roy Donne, and Monogram's other non-delinquent juveniles, now attending San Juan Junior College, think otherwise, and while the mayor does buy the warehouse, he is forced to donate it to the Youth Center committee. Written by Les Adams longhorn1939@suddenlink.net /longhorn1939@suddenlink.net See less