"If we asked your company to name the thirty most hazardous industries carried on in New York State, it would not be a matter of difficulty?"
Mr. Brosmith:
"It certainly would not be difficult to give you the thirty most hazardous all over the country."
Mr. William F. Welch, of West Virginia:
"Would the insurance companies, under a compensation act, require the rigid medical examination that is now required?"
Mr. Brosmith:
"No. There is no medical examination in accident insurance now."
Mr. Mercer:
"I have prepared a bill that I thought would stimulate discussion, and I have had it printed in order that you might look it over."
Mr. Mercer then explained briefly the provisions of his tentative bill, which, with modifications, was presented again at the Chicago meeting, and is printed on page 40.