Show I II I Van Dyke and Coolidge Disagree About Fishing Dr Henry van Dyke doesn't hold quite the opinion of fishing that President Coolidge does docs In Scribners Scribner's Scrib- Scrib ners ner's Magazine Dr van Dyke writes of his recent trip to New Zealand Old Ulysses so Dante reported an Interview with Hades was not content with peaceful retirement In his Island Ithaca He wanted to have one more new adventure before he ended the voyage of life Tennyson Tenny Tenny- son makes him say Bay I cannot rest from travel my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset and me baths Of all the western stars It was just this feeling that came over me in the quiet book room of of Avalon In the early winter of ot 1925 So I did ld what even Ulysses never dared I took a daughter in each hand and sailed away to New Ze Zea land Why Vh h this choice For three rca rea sons First It Is really a very far country Just about at the opposite rea-I rea side of or the globe summer globe summer is there while winter I is here Second it Is politically the newest and most experimental experimental ex ex- ex- ex civilized d nation In III the world orld Third It claims to have su superlative superlative superlative su- su trout fishing and I confess to being an Inveterate an angler ler and therefore according to President Coolidge e only a boy thank boy thank God |