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Show 1 CALIFORNIA ENDS l MID If II Registration Heavily G, 0. P.; Anti-Jap Land Law Before Voters SAN FRA.NCI5CO Opt; 30. The quietest politico! campaign n a dt -i ea.de drew to a close tonijeh' in Cali fornia, despite the multiplicity r-f Issues on the general election ballot next Tuesd y. J California, normally a Republican ; state, has resi-tereil cote for Tues day's election o l, rt 7 4 . i i . which Isq Is the larger registration in thr st ite, I t rf IV.,..- r i , mh i- rf ict.ro 154,975 registered as Republicans und 209.861 as Democrats, The Son-Par-1 tisan registration was 171.73; Socialists Social-ists 10.828, Prohibitionists 20 0:0, and; Progressive- In 1916 the regta tered vote was i:si4.446 and 1,0.45.-S58 1,0.45.-S58 persons went to the polls. In the last general election the state also bad a heavy Republican registration reg-istration but President Wilson . arriej I California by a small majority. . Apart from thr .. !U 1 campaign that of i pressing I i holt for president - puv He Interest lias centered cen-tered largely In the senatorial contest "tietwen Senator Jam's D. Phelan. D( im- ocral. and Samuel M ShortrldgS, Re publican. Among the twenty measures on the ballot, the so-called antl-alicn law. which seeks to prohibit the leas-ing leas-ing of form lands; to alien-- Inollrlble to citizenship, ha" been more prominently before the voters than many of the others because of the campaign mads for and arralnrt It '? 1 . oo |