Seek Center for Negro SoldiersAt ft meeting of the First Presbyterian, U. S, A., Brotherhood exe-cuti ve*committee Friday evening in the church, it was voted to investigate what can be done about some 45 t* 50 negro soldiers who are in Denton on week-ends with no place to go, and nothing to do. The matter was brought to the attention of the Brotherhood about two months ago at a meeting when Fred Moore, principal of the Fred Douglass School for negroes, appeared and asked their cooperation. The board discussed the possibility of a center for negro soldiers here andagreed to see if such a project canbe undertakenBoard members present were Dixie Boyd, president. J. L Carrico, V. Y. Craig, O. P. Orandey, Rev, J, J. Copeland the pastor, and Moore, at the invitation of the board