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P GITY NEWS IN BRIEF A Complete Stock if. Of Coopere light eight under wear at all prices. The Man's Shop, 416 State street. -Adr. Wasted .Ten experienced waitresses at once. Gray Belle. Adr. A Complete Btock Of Coopers light eight under wear at all prices. The Man's Shop, 41 S State street. Adv thanking those who so generously donated for our bazaar which was a complete success. U. Os Shipley Co., Kafoury Bros., Hartman Bros., Patton'a Book Store, Wil lamette Grocery Co., C. S. Hamil ton Furniture Co., H. L. Stiff Fur niture Co., Miller Department Store, Dixie Baking Co., and any others whose names we may hare omitted, O. G. Cough, Sec. Adr. A Complete Hlock I Of Coopers light eight under wear at all prices. The Man's Shop. 4 IS. S4te. street. Adr. tr. W. A. Johnson Has if ored- His bff lee: And1; associated With Dr. Skiff. 306 Masonic fcldg. i Ad Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adr. Wanted loganberry Pickers ; Phone 75 3-W-AdT. " Wanted Loganberry plckers4 Phone f 5 3-W.-Adrt .Wanted Loganberry Pfckei Phone 753-W. Adr. Films Developed Free Leare your films today at Bat- ton's Book Store. Adr, '' Capper Appointed " Percy A. Cupper, Here for Executions W. R. Taylor, chief of police of Pendleton, brother of the late sheriff. Til Taylor who was slain in July, 1920, Sheldon Taylor, son of the late sheriff, Pete In- man and others from Tendleton, arrived last night and will witness the execution today of John X Rathie and Elrie D. KKerby. at the state penitentiary. Do Not Make a Trip- Without trying an Air-Eater. Hare It installed early. 252 State. 660 N. Capitol, 420 8. Com'l. Adr. Delegates Ratified tlcing law in Saras and wbile in Salem is transacting business at the state house. The party mo tored from Burns via Bend and the McKenzie Pass. EIGHT INITIATIVE MEASURES DEFAULT (Continued from page 1.) To provide that the legal rate of interest in this state shall be 6 per cent per annum and no more on all moneys after the same shall become due, but on contract the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and no more may be charged by ex press agreement of the parties, which rate sha 1 be inclusire of all brokerage and commissions; and that no laws of this state relat ing to interest or usury are re pealed or abrogated by this sec tion, exeept insofar as the rate of interest is modified thereby. Public Schools Concerned Compulsory education bill, in MiPiimrc Lu Airv fill UIHulllli ME RECEIVED w Power Plant of P. R. L. m r. uo. Heady by rirsi oi August Most of the heavy stuff for! the g new power plant for the Port- jnd Railway. Light 4b Power eom ny is already In Salem, and Unloaded in their yards and in we streets adjacent, ready j for letting up. It is big stuff for fair. The ear lest piece of the bis Allis- Fhalmera turbine engines weighs f 0 tons. They couldn't pare it f own any smaller without reduc ng its capacity. .Other pieces run Itikflv. .-1.1-. . . . rrrV.:?'''-" th wdqn to four or five ui Mier ana omera tnn. ...; it..i. ..in.. ,. Rearing any pare, guardian ojQight be ,08t la the sweepings i.VL P 1 , hT.lns controflor be thrown at the birds in a mo- 7 15 a l ' cnua 0Tefnjent of forgetfulness. f " ' r .V A Jere OI aSl Practically all the old stuff has "Ja Z vIfepi- 1SZ. wifbeen moved out of the engine uu -ut Q8PUI)nc8Croom some has been shipped -.. w in scnooi year, ef awayt u itm there la the 1, ? v v7, J en P810" of yard. A strong-backed crew Is at IWaH cil?n who hav co work carrying up the old concrete r..u yBiacnoe; ici cniif floor. that had to be displaced , " l" 8es oi s ana before the new machines could """8 uurc "an one ana oar iB.n,t t, rnnni,iini fr At a regular meeting of Capl- half miles, and children orer f the old 350-horse power engine NEW YORK. July S. (Br the Associated Press). Rain insurance companies that guarantee fair weather for baseball clubs, resort hotels, hot dog vendors golf play er and raeationists, got an awful wallop throughout June and an eren worse blow daring the pro longed v week-end which many stretched over to properly cele brate the Fourth of July, s Tne four big companies engag ed in this business paid out more than $506,000 to policy holders protected against bad weather or er the Independence Day period. brokers estimated today. Yet they all feel that the June rains were good adrertislng stimuating interest in their field. Home Wei Day On Sunday, July 2, the gorern- state engin- tal Post. American legion. Wed- year of age liring more th iwas a solid monolithic block of nesdar niffht. the Dost ratlfferffhH three milea frnm a nnhi; I . .... w i a r n rtv . nr.n mnw nrwna rMB.. . . .. . . . - . . i . - v - j . . , - i i a renuu9 me vauaiiy i niueu ; a catiaren ISUSDC Mj Hnnil T)nlnar liunefitlnn. ta .!. tt.t . .. ...... I . ... r .w . . - . .ol wjiicu Has oeeu quesiionea De- parent or pnraie teacner. come vice presiaeni oi me associ- eause it was a special and iftt a ation for Oregon. Mr. Cupper will regular meeting: The entire corps accept. i x30 feet apd they didn't dare to blast it because of damaging Income Tax Proposed I I the surrounding walls. This re InMRlA ta-x hill nrnivuia an. nl la fin Af th( big tSSkS O . , . . . , I " - flU .TV. A 1 " ' w W ""T1" " ""Mstitutional. amendment. initiad the whole rebuilding. gaiuering. was approve!, and v.ol,(AT.n.v... . . I tii. tnnA.ttnn fronrho are by State Taxpayers learue of e- The rnn Tn ranntro that nna.h.if nf I fnr tho niW boiler settings ... . .. I " .w-ww. wm.-u - u u n -" - Will attend tha stati-lAi.. . . . i. v. . 4 ... t . from end of 12th st. car line. .M . lue l" ,CTy ,w expew .i oere wu. .wu -.- Dalles in August. Adv. A Classified Ad , Will bring you a buyer. Adr towing by the Day- Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1186. Adv. . Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends for their sympathy and Rain Soaks'Lil OV Manhattan to Tune oi Half Million Bucks ment charts rereal almost every square mile of land within 200 miles of the Atlantic coast, from Florida to Maine, was rained npon. July 4th was almost as bad. Baseball games were "postponed, people who ' would hare risited resorts abandoned their plans, op en air amusements were drench ed and umbrella dealers were the only ones who had .a kind word for the weather man. The big hotels on the board walk at Atlantic City had nearly all taken ont rain insurance for the holiday period. - Concessions along the beach were similarly nrotected. The Giants at the Polo grounds had a $30,000 pol icy last Tuesday. n SH ELDS 1 Attorneys Retained by Gov ernor Olcott to Fight , Recount Battle World Record Smashed by Miss Bauer of Illinois NEW j YORK, July S. For the third time within a week. Miss Sybil Bamer of , the Illinois ath- letfc clap, today smashed world's record' marks when she defeated Miss Dorothy j Donahue of the women's swimming association Of New York in a 440-yard swim at the Manhattan Beach lagoon. The Ume was six minutes, 58 2-4 sec-"" onds. It 2-5 seconds lower than the previous world's" record. tabliched by her la 1931 la U Illinois Athletic dub. . We a recall when a sack V porccm pleased a youof wcwjb; New It requires a Royce and a tcn-doMar bunch o Amerkaa, Beauty roses, Exc . ; '" 'T . Was 1 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS ErtAbllsked I8C3. General BAnkfayf BcsinesJ ' rv Offka Hourt from 10 a. ra, to t p. K, held at The each year be ieyied on net In- boilers. These, however, win be comes of natural persons and ir- "whales" of 1500-horse power nnrntlnn hnrlnnincr nrtth 1194. nnm inal rnnacitv. but similar Trankj, Bags and leather Cases the annual rate of income taj to high pressure water-tube boilers uciui o juu m m trip can iuu look at those Betterbilt trunks at P. E. Shafers, 170 S. Commercial. Adr. , be fixed bv dividinr thA ammnt no in Portland hare been run to of tax required by the totatnet two or three times their nominal amount of all incomes subjet to rated capacity. The Salem in- such tax: nrovldins nersonaf ex- stallation ot oom nsiu emptions of from 1800 to 000 boilers will reduce the number Joe Sargent to Remain Two Cents for Plcklne Locan ,. " .1,1- i .a ojr oiaie laxpayers league or e- ine iouuu.uub jlaU oi Marsnneia. WTflUl ruillrtllU DCavcjdj Indian Hill Farm, three blocks I ji ... m ... . . - uBivsws win inteiiu ma siait:i,,A . iav ti,.,. vin K iwn Instead or SIX I . ia ..v. .t9Aimnt At-J vonoTi vn i.i. c c.r. . x uiviuiii ui; v s7w aent. Portland infielder, who when sold recently to the Blrm ingham, Ala., club refused to go. will remain twlth. the Portland dug ci the Coast league, after all. it was announced today. Bir mingham called the deal off rath bile yesterday wHh members of I er than haggle over the matter the state highway commission for and when the Portland club had ipmin wiiDur Here for unmarried persons and irom I of units to about one-tnira ine tne California line where they Ian opportunity to sell Bud Con capt. oeorge it. Wilbur, a tlOOO to 11500 for married stoDleloM number, but the actual power wm meet Governor Stephens cf noliy. formerly of the Tacoma prominent attorney oi Hood Hirer BnH tsnn nHriitior.i.1 for .a de. tritv Mll tbe two or rtnnee "lTirl:yr:rT, ' Salem for the last three days aI, AlKn llfe in8Urance.ifts. tCme rreater. r? l"r .rrU" IT"" this week, on legal business. Uennests devises and inheritmces. The nlant should be ready for wrniini nnrmr inn hipktihhh anri l i i w . . i r n al-r h.h-o f,. Vapial.n. w.UDUr was 8la,e senat?r and charitable corporation! and service some time in August: - . l rpnm Hniul rtMntv anil aAWAl m I .. . . . . t-h i - cornorations exemntea dj ib Cmiltia aaaolnn nl 1(117 TI .. . J oo.u . '""s"" United States income tax laf. Governor Olcott yesterday an nou need that he has retained Jay Botverman of Portland and Roy Shields of Salem to represent him la . the primary election contest suit brought by the Public De fens league in behalf of Charles Hall of Marshfield.- Further than this the governor would make no statement. At torney Shields left Tor Poriljmd. presumably to confer with V-. Bow ei man relative to the appear ance the governor Is required, by order of the court, to make within seven days. Governor Olcott left by antomo- leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma Smith; a daughter. Mrs. Grace D. Chenoweth. of Salem, and a son, Orrin D., of Newberg. Mr. Smith was born in Lincoln, Maine, in 1853, come west to Minnesota with his parents in 1SS9, and remaining there until 1885. when he removed to Salem where he has lived ever since. He was the first settler on the north side of the creek in Parrish ad dition to Salem. The funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 from the Rigdon parlors', with Chem- eketa Odd Fellom-s lodge, ot whom he was a member, in charge of the ceremony. Capital Junl( Company is in market for all kind of Junk, wm pay market price, i Quick ' aenrice. 215 Center Street Phone 853 noliy. formerly California and th rjil ('.in! club, who had been Intended to h'-jhway commission, andthen go J take Sargent's place, the Portland eat. ther. Mrs. Mary Fraasch, Frnnvh Alv exposition Measure iniunoi The 1925 exposition tat bill. 13 8. Com. St. A good place to 'lin PrP8Cd co8t"ut,0a, tf c"d i artillery, lears ago, he was in a mftn initiated by the Aflantlc mo vo" i facilic Mignway ana tiiecirrai isn-American war. captain wil-l nnitinn . . i I HOTEL ARRIVALS Can! of Thanks We! wish to thank our , friends for the kindness and i pathy they have hare shown dur ; ing the illness and death ot our . beloved husband and father, and also tor the beautiful floral olfer- 1 ings. Mrs , William Achen nd cpltal.Ics .ft Cold Storage Co- laiUll. AUT MARION P. G. Knox, H. J Waldron. A. Underbill. P. B. Al len, C. E. Palmer. A. C. Hall, To authorize thelity ot su-ott Parx. B. G. Hunt. C has. o. ti Crcsceri City. Cal . it a con fer nce over the proiKsdd devel- "ornent ot the. Rowevelt cat MghMny. The tairi! citin? Olcott tc make an appearanw in seven days were MJed on th former yesterday ly Sheriff O. D. Bow er. V management rather than suspend Sargent, decided to retain him as an infielder. Connolly is goti3 to the Des Moines club of the .Western league, O. E. Lewis and family have returned from a week's stay at Pa clfic City. Capital Cash Market 456 State SU ' ' Big Meat and Grocery Sale . V FREE . Drink ice cold punch to all customers, y ; CHOICE MEATS Tender Beef Saturday Special T Beef Roa3t Beef to Boil Beef St c w .......... aM, ' . Full line of cooked and cured meats r ...5e to 8c No. 2 Pineapple i. 4 oz. Extracts U...... Yale bluing i. ......C. i ' ' - Ammonia itim e i mm No. 1 Red Beans can .... ..30c 7c 7e 7e Will pay 20c for e?ffs inanr bur 8 1 riends presenting him Portland to raise 3.000jo0 by Stevens, R. G. BIckley, H. H, nenne I. Crrlith Dies m- 68 a 811,0,18 and altogether suita- ,CTying and collecting aoeclal Townee. J. L. Wright. W. VI uc,,ma I CQ V0ai.e f le candidate for the Oregon de- tax of $1,000,000 each ykr for Hynes, D. Campbell. J. R. KKeys. ai Mgeoi D ietT5 panmeni commanaersnip. vne hre vears. beeinntnr nt later p n West. Portland; Mr. ana state coinvRntinn I stA b hnld in Lu. ,oi a tH. a. ma I -a Davnnid. iVftview: Dennis L,. Smith, an old ana . iuu uu v.r.im mrs. r'cu i . .,11 ai. ji.j The Dalles, in August. L. .uthorixed by the viers o( Lii. Eldridge. Newberg; ;J. B. respected citizen of Salem died . . J 1.1 z: . . .. j a v xnursaay morninc. juit o. ai said city at any general orsptrcmi weber, canoy; wr. auu - - - . U ovMnSA Af nr..l Un4 PlMr: K W.I "- J We guarantee to furnish pure holdine an exDOSltion in lie year Hinklev. Roseburg; W. J. Shup, crystal ice to our customers 1825 or .non as possibi there- sutherlin:. H. Anderson. Eugene; throughout entire season. ,! Our Lf,flr to advertise the riources, Mrs J. C. Cushling. Oakland; Ar- pjant open a4t day and iUght.L,rt41,t,(.nmmerce.industies and Lviir u nean. Everett. Wash.; provement clnb take this means of prompt residence deliveries.' You .dvantaaes of ie state Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sword; F. C. save money buying a coupon book. I of 0regon and city of fortland. KaKpp. G. M. Alnsle. Seattle. T" He Thanks Extended ' 1 i f The ladles of the Mchama Im Phone 780. Adv. Will VlVsIt Salem- Gordon Lee, of the automotive department of the Herbert Hoov er national department of com merce, i sto visit Salem, Monday, orange levying gradufted and validating any precallng or BLIGH B. G. Hart. A. J. J KADcnrrcnt c'.tV leKtslatlll carry- smith. W o. Buel. J. A. Toiler, inz same into effect. I I. N. Noble. F. L. Provost. T. D. Grange Has Income Tlx BUI Campbell. F. Tiffany, r . K wai Income tax bill, lnltiattre meas- ler M! Riiey, J. W. Condon. Ed ure, inluatea Dy urrpa crawiora. u. wyman. ruiiu-u an-1 Riharit R. Frence. New York: "Yellow Men and i , Gold" . Also Torchy's Ghosts Ita Cooler Here 1 j July 17, to address the Commer-J nual taxes on incomes ft all re- I G y. Wright. Woodburn; D. A. clal club on some vital phases of .dents of the state ana all non- T.arfoori. Cottage Grove; G. O. commerce and transportation: I residents receiving incomes from Ufelbv Eueene: Mr. and Mrs. J. The club has been taking a 8um-80urces within its Jufsdlction; w Turner. Los Angeles. T. II. mer vacation from Its regular iun- corporations, Joint Btk com" Gayne.j Tillamook. cheons, but It Is to turn out enlpanies and associatioal to pay TERMINAL Alice Reeh. H. H. masse for a feed and a literary on their net Incomes ot oiner- TowneSt d; l. McNeil. H. C treat oni this occasion. Mr. Lee is I wise taxed, hereunder;corporate Fro. T shea. Ross McDon- being routed from the ! Washing-1 bonds declared interest in or aid. Chas, Hunter, E. H. Miller, ton office of the department of I porations; natural persons to pay i portian(j; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ker- r.ammirci: his messaee is held to I on net income of thef business!. w,n,t. Wash- Harrv 7.. be important .enough to warrant not otherwise taxed hereunder, He,nhe w.'E.' O'Hearn, Sunnyside, tmCLE BEN SATS: "NTy, I'm not aretirinc t lhi straw hat for any health, it's. de rict . to prevent jtraf nttrr i roming tmrnM." One min i ute essay on health by O. L. Scott, C. D. Clearaec taly AyheQ C -STORE I this unusual distinction. ... . Burns Visitors Here i T? n.pl f rtimoon anil famlW I MrAmnllAni frAm U.-a-.-. - fTI. of Burns. Ore., are in the city I " '", J" or exempt., . except. , ptantiuuo, " i yyggn neritances, insurance jo ibwuui of $10,000 not received during Wear them and lee I ents Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Burns of insured' lifetime; makbg certain Gift Who Disappeared ! personal in- Ici nratprt in SlAm comes ana exemptmi paiuai ings, building ana ioaa, reugious, Fiorence Mlddleswart. l-year- charitable, etc. associations; pro- old Portland girl WBO disappeared Eaaler and Betterj rout, &. CapUln Duncan is Prac.; er of enfoeinent .nd JSmV ?onowing : HARTT.IAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salen, Orexea SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and fur- alture at The Capital -Hardware ft Furniture Co.. 285 No.' Com mercial street.:, .t - V Phone 7. i Webb '& Clougb Leailiaf Fcaeral 1 Dirtcters Expert Eabalstrt a Sunday school picnic two weeks, ago, was found in Salem Wednesday. She rode to Salem in a car and then wrote to a Portland streetcar man, Russell Hogan, whom she knew by sight, asking him for the loan of $10. ' Watchers were posted in the lobby of the Salem postoffice and the girl was located when she called for the answer to her let ter. The girl said she had plan- EGGS WANTED We Pay 22(D appropriates 50,000! for expen ses. i Senate Joint resotlons Nos. 1 and 5 are the tto rererrea a. f . ..la measures on wnicoitne peuyic will vote. I The first would epable Crook and Curry counties ta issue war rants drawn on the jaunty treas urers to evidence dfbts and lia bilities imposed updt them by law and which the bounties are not to exceed 2 percent of taeir V"' "Tw . assessed valuations fund the niotner are w.ona eon Art wiannvar Ktich I 1 bonds shall be authorized by a "Life SaVei" AUtO IS majority ot the legtj voters, vot ing on the question at general elections or specialfelectlons cal led for the purposed The county courts would each year after the issuance of such bands levy spec ial taxes to pay the interest on the bonds and retire them at ma turity. This same measure pro-i vides further that the county court for Linn cointy; shall an- Brief Visitor Here A motor vehicle representing the New York Mint Products com pany and Pep-o-Mint "lire savers" passed through Salem yesterday en route from San Francisco to Portland. The body of the ve hicle is a giant replica of the lit tle rdund package that contains the losenges. with all proportions Bring in Any Quantity & iiirainn nu"T'vw' w rTrrand inscriptions exactly in con pay an warrvns ouaianuing , . 1R f(Mt ,onir and cember 31. 1921Jwith Interest ""- " ' 'r it will at legal rates. th money to be 50 inches in Jm' 'V kept8in a separate fund. The rt.J.t authority granted he county by TB Th. c.r Is in the measure would cease when Ualted f118;, T,h? Jh2 the obligation, aid beea met, charge o O. v. T . . , . , l..Jnil.rlnrl rn in Net IOfK The second . referred measure 1 ucu.. .- - - - - providea that Benlon county, up- cur. d .r": on m majority vote of the people, headquarters In snJr"cSl0:j ... .t ttvroed While nere air. u..c. i.. .mnnat ta romnatty's local lobberBu. B'BIUVUU, vngun M uv I - - ...M. . . .....t. r ,nntv out-1 K. Waters ana tne HkimHiiKT narnnr st. H2l. iGrocenr company. The Value of Time In Restoring Health Folks, Time can be either a good servant or a hard master, dependin' on its use so. says Velvet Joe. When disease is caused by a displacement of spinal joints, thus causing pres sure on spinal nerves, it , takes chiropractic spinal ad justments to get you well, and you can't crowd Nature' into restoring that align ment ot bones any more than you can rush time. Putting quicksand into the chiropractor's hour glass won't enable - him to bring you around any faster than is natural. Depend upon it, if your condition could be righted in one adjustment you would know it and so would the chiropractor. Chi ropractic does remarkable things, but it does them by co-operating with Nature. r . 1 . . Je I 1 J s - - LmropracuQ spiuai atu- jnstments " correct diseases of the head, throat, lungs, heart,,, stomach, liver, kid neys, pancreas, spleen, bow els and lower organs. '. GETTING STARTED toward health is merely a matter, of telephoning 87 (er an appointment. HLALTI FOLLOWS WBZV HEALTH BEGINS a whra tolrpWa IT lor U Coaaaltstira to witkt cfcarg. - aaaCaaaatUUaaV Dr. 0. L.Scott ? - Chiropractor j 414-19 U.S. Back Eli J, Phone 87 . We have two objects to accomplish during; this sale One is to get present stocks in shape to take care of fall burineis and the other and most important is to gain your patronage and good will In order to do this we are goinz ta give extreme values. Look over this list and come in store for bargains, nat advertised. "f- -:'i-'HKT--'irfi: Dry Goods Low Prices on Groceries Clearance Prices Just a few dozen of these Ladies, Fiber Silk Hose, brown and black, sale... .29c "Mia vwixa, II. . i......f iff Genuine Cane Fruit Sugar, -pel; sk. fQjQ Perfect heavy Jar Rings, 2 Aoz,...Je Mason Zink Jar Caps, per doz...a.i.!:...27c A good grade Ladies , Cotton Bathing,. Economy I Jar Caps, per dozen 97- 25c 25c -50i 5 Men's all Wool Bathing Suits, regular $5.50, Clearance sale.... JJ.05 Little folks Bathing Suits, Clearance sale from w 5(JC and up Large can Tomatoes, 2 for.- . 2 cans Sugar Peas . : Pure Bulk Lard, 3 Ibs...... 3 cans Red SaImon.U...L,:.. 27 inch Dress Ginghams, yard.. 16c rRsstmoRsniML KmSMMSUSOOt .mrouowflwetsw' WIS ' rtn MEIfS FURNISHINGS Men'a Khaki Waist Pants, sale price I AK Jap Crepes, July Clearance, yard.. 23c Men fi! Nalnsoo, Unions, sale.. .QC . Short Sleeve Union Suit Sale.j:Qffr 00 men guwi quaiiiy trcrcaics, yarn gQC 63c Tissue Gingham Clearance, yard 49 C Tubed Underwear Silk, Cream and Flesh, Clearance sale, yard .. $l,49 Ladies Union Suits, Clearance, sale...-30c Our reg. $1.50 Silk Hose, Clearance $125 35c Devonshire Cloth, Gearance, yard 25c Colored Oil Qoth, Clearance, yard25c Advertisement will not appear next week but Clearance prices will prevail during July; Men's $1.50 Silk Caps, sale.....-..f$c Men's Newest $2.35 Caps, Bale......J5 Men4 Newest $1.50 Caps; saleJp Men's Brown Rubber Sole Work Shoe, reg ular $2.75, Clearance Sale.;..: $225 ! 1ADIES' SHOES 1 lot Ladies Vici Kid high top, high heel 5shoes sale.:....... Q Ladies Patent Oxfords, sale..:Jtp Ladies Canvas 'Oxfords, regular S1.03w sale.... : . $IJQ Other Shoes of like reductions Get it at the C. C and Save V ; N. SEHG C 254 Uorlh Commercial -