(See FAIR, Page 4)J. J. Robinson. Abilene. Elected Leader of Fourth BrigadefBv Thn \ftf»nrtAtrd Frf**iODAI,LAS. Got, 2.- Brigadier General M. .J. Bonner of Fort Worth was elevated to the rank of major general and alerted as commanderof the Texas division United Confederate Veterans, succeeding General J. H. Summers of Nacogdoches as the 3Sth annual reunion of theVeterans and Sons of Veterans came to a close here today.Fort Worth was chosen as the1931 convention city.C. F. Gilbert of I?xuston was elected commander of the Texas division, Sons of Confederate Vet-crans. succeeding C. B. Woods Wichita Falls.leaders of the five Texas brigades chosen for the year ahead were: first brigade, C. C. DenmanNacogdoches, re-elected; second. JT. Clinkscales. San Antonio; reelected: third. W. M. Arnold, Greenville. re-elected; fourth. J. J. Rob-(inson. Abilene; fifth. J. M. Israel., San Angelo, re-elected.Breck Youth Isq# AnniiC