Show I S MOTION PI PiCTURE Hf Km HOLLYWOOD Cal Cat Nov 29 9 AP APi a which struck the motion mot mo mo- mo- mo t tion pl picture ture colony here recently causing causing- thirteen film stars and tv two r. r directors to to tobe be confined to their theirl l beds eds today was reported to have havet t been ben checked S Marie Prevost featured film actress actress ac ac- ac- ac tress tl e latest to surrender r to the tile was illness reported considerably Improved ve today She was waa taken to toa toa o a OV Hollywood hospital yesterday S where It was r reported ported she had contracted contracted contracted con con- pneumonia after being Ill two days das Later reports denied this this her physician sta stating Ung that IJ pneumonia had not affected her and that she he was not In hi serious con con- I V Clara Bow and Mary Philbin also alsover were ver convalescing c Several Severa others S M who ho had mild attacks were preparing in ing to return to their everyday e In InV In- In V S SLIGHTLY ILL S suffered buffered slight attacks Included Lois Wilson Monto Blue V Mr and Sirs Mrs Richard B Barthelmess Loretta Young Youn Sally Phipps Jean Arthur Ruth Taylor William i s. s Buster Keaton and John I filbert rt V Directors made mado ill b by the aUme ailment t. t 1 I 1 W. W Murnau and Sedgwick V Influenza conditions In the state which have been near epidemic proportions Toe for the past nast four weeks vere were reported to the tho governors governor's governors governor's gov gov- V council at Sacramento yesterday yes yes- I V by Dr Walter Walter- V M. M Dickie V I tate director of or public health Dr Dickie declared that the disease disease dis dis- dis ease ase was as mUd mild In form but that the number of ot cases ases had been steadily 01 on the Increase Tho The first week of OctOber showed but twenty seven cases sI In 1 the state as compared with 2698 the last week of ot the the same mont and for the wee ending ending ending end end- ing November 17 CONDITIONS EASE UP I Epidemic conditions have prevailed pre pre- aUed around the tho San Francisco bay district for the past several weeks weeks' but have eased up he said An increase In the number of cases fir In the southern part of or the state was reported Tho The Sacramento and V San Joaquin valleys have been somewhat af affected ted Dr Dickie deIn delare de- de dared lare I S In view of or the fact that this Is the first time since 1918 that InS Influenza In Influenza In- In S cases have reached large Jarge totals In October and November Dr Dickie Dicki Issued a a. warning that a second wave of the disease could be I expected later In the thern winter |