IfAutos CrashedAt Cross RoadsPR]RRoadster Driven by Win. Patterson, of Diamond, Demolished and Ehrlich Car Badly Damaged—All of the Occupants Escaped Serious Injury.WRTOGretlLBonConAle:GreCon(ByWilliam Patterson, of Diamond, was severely bruised and a number of young people of Brazil were badly shaken up when the yellow roadster driven by Patterson and the big touring ear driven by Lester Ehrlich crashed together while traveling at high speed at a country road comer near Hutchison yesterday afternoon.Ehrlich. accompanied by Misses Evelyn Byrkitt and Mildred Robinson and Donald Bolt and Tom Payne, of this city, and Miss Rhea Tate, ofTerre Haute, were on their way toHutchison to attend the second annualreunion and picnic of the Brazil highschool class of 1016. As they reacheda cross roads, some distance north of the National road, Patterson suddenly drove in front of their car and the two machines came together with a crash.The Patterson machine was reduced to a pile of wreckage, while the Ehrlich. car suffered a busted radiator, lights and wind shield broken, fendersand. front axle bent. The car was so• *badly damaged that it had to be left - -theturned home on the street car. ItT^ie is considered remarkable that no one was seriously injured.FMPSVtionwasabbheabitt1metlowogntimba\wn