Show Naturalist to Present Screen Tour Under Audubon Society Auspices By GEORGE ANDRUS Bert widely known stall member of the National Audubon and imitator brings his screen to Kingsbury Monday at p.m. Harwell who reportedly gives bird calls so excellently that living birds of the species imitated frequently is widely known for his abilities as a nature In his motion picture illustrated lecture Harwell takes the audience on a tour of the islands of the straits of Juan de noted for their odd oceanic over to British which is as English in custom and appearance as England around the big bend of the Columbia and over the Canadian to world-famous Lake and In the course of this close-up's of mountain goats various kinds of birds and many other types of wildlife in their normal natural arc A 1914 graduate of the University of Harwell later received his master's degree from the same He served as a principal in the Berkeley schools until he entered the service of the U.S. National Park Service in From 1929 until 1940 he was Park directing the park museum and the Yosemite School of Natural He became a stair member of the National Audubon Society in the fall of Since this time he has been working on a broad and constructive wildlife with a wider popularization and appreciation of nature his major Harwell's lecture is the first of a series being sponsored by the university Extension Division in cooperation with the National Audubon students will be admitted on presentation of their activity may purchase their tickets at the box |