Show English Diplomats Diplomats' Pose lit hi Interest of Filmdom LONDON Oct 6 AP British AP-British British officials who have b been en inclined to scoff at American officialdom om for allowing Itself to figure so exten- exten in the movies are gradually succumbing as British film companies companies companies com com- are arfe urging that everyone in Great Britain must help hep the local films in their battle against the world supremacy of or American films Winston Churchill chancellor chanc of the exchequer was one of the tho first I members of the cabinet to place himself at the disposal of or motion motion picture operators He lIe proved A t good actor but he absolutely re refused refused re- re fused to have htWe h Ms his s sandy eY eyebrows blackened and would not let the di director director director di- di rector make his complexion Premier Baldwin was v so deliberate deliberate deliberate ate and responded to acting so re reluctantly reluctantly reluctantly re- re ho he proved an unsatisfactory tory subject Walter Valter G Guinness o of agriculture was a very veryn n natural tural subject before the camera and won the commendation of ot dh dil dirge dirge- Ac Actors c- c tors arid and photographers Sir Austen Chamberlain the foreign for foreign for for- eign secretary has not yet appeared in the movie studio but newspaper humorists are arc predicting as to how his very marked mannerisms and I poses will appear on the screen His monocle and stilted manner make him a closer approach to the traditional traditional traditional tra tra- Englishman of or the American American American Ameri Ameri- can stage than any other prominent man in the pre present ent gYer government ment |