Show report based on facts the insurance advisory committee of 0 the chamber of 0 commerce of 0 the united states lias has delved into the problem ot of automobile casualty insurance the national chamber does not leap to solutions ol of a problem and then search tor for facts instead it first gathers the facts acts then exhibits them impartially and seeks to find the proper solution for the true problem in its report the committee states that it finds both motorists and pedestrians dest rians at fault and the latter only fractionally less blameworthy with a substantial percentage of automobile accidents not determinable as to fault chiefly from absence of witnesses it finds that few claims of a determinable i nature are deprived of indemnification fi the committee reaches the conclusion that compulsory insurance would not reduce accidents lut but might ln in them that it would increase costs that it would undoubtedly add more litigation to the labors of the courts already overburdened that it would create added expense tor for the state enforcement lines in brief the national chamber committee finds that compulsory automobile casualty insurance would not do what its backers claim lor for it and on the other hand band might do a vast deal I 1 of direct and general harm |