Show TALKING TAl KING ABOUT A ICE People sometime draw hasty hut condo conclusions dons Even Kven en good will do du that occasionally One instance of ot this thin h is I the assertion lately made by br pro professed professed scientists that tho the earth It la I about to enter enter another r glacial period They reaton reason from observations The Tho summers are aro said cab to have been phenomenally short and cool lately As proof poof of ot this it la Is s stated staled that tho the out output output output put of ot gold for tor 1893 1891 in Alaska was nearly two million dollars less lees than owing oving to tho the short summer RUmmel sea sen n nIon son Ion From other regions within tho time Arctic circle reports como come to the tha ef ct effect effect that the Ice extends far nr below Captain Collin In com coot command mand of it r tho the America encountered Ice Ico In unusually low lots latitudes and It Is la thought that he ho may find it difficult to 10 make the tho usual northern rn points be torn fore ho hu Is III frozen In The rho ex expedition hail had the same nud I tho the failure allure of ot may 1110 have been duo due largely to unusual conditions Whether the conclusion la Is warranted that tho the earth eurth or l in of ot It Is aan ag jim to be enveloped d In III n an nn ke thai that wll 1 make inako the tho northern temperate zone zOlle uninhabitable and that may cause causa the earth to louse loose Joo o Its It II balance Is fa n a different I question Thorough researches have i I proved that the temperature of ot the earth line has not suffered any change e In historical times There have been cycles 9 of oC cold collI IntelI and short phort summers followed by L more snore temperate winters twitters and longer summers r as ns It If the earth on Its progress through space with the rest of or our solar system en encountered countered cold waves waveR and warmer waves successively ly Within comparatively lively recent history straits In northern Europe have been bridged over with le Ice strong enough for tOI armies to march over The Site lIe year EtS Ind such a It cold collI winter And yet etl It was not the b be of or a II period |