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Show October 30, 1970 UTAH INDEPENDENT The Celestial In the darkness by a small campfire, the tall slender form of a man bent over a drumhead to write upon a scrap of paper. It Stales. Mr. Crecelius holds a Masters Degree from the Unversity of Southern California. Before devoting his full time to matters of the N.H.F., he was a teacher for eighteen years in elementary schools. Thirteen of those years were spent as principal. Mr. Crecelius believes that every family in America should belong to the National Health Federation. The reasons for this new found land. While Washingtons men lacked food, clothes, arms and numbers, they were be- are as follows: Protect their health coming fortified with a courageous faith that only men who fight for freedom can ever enjoy. unusual mission directed from Washington was reading Paines message to his troops. The ragged care Continentals listened intently to the opening words of the pamphlet, The American Crisis. It legislation 5 Oppose detrimental health unconquerable and Colonel Joseph Reed wrote to Washington: Something must be done quickly or we must give up the cause. History was being made as the spirit and ideals of America were flowing through the pen of Thomas Paine. Paine had fast become a champion for freedom as he sparked new courage and hope at every crisis in the war. We fight, not to enslave, but to set a country free, he wrote. He called for a declaration of independence; he vigorously opposed all forms of monarchy; and he made the first appeal for an American Republic. He vowed that North America should become a haven of refuge for oppressed people the world over. Something new and refreshing was in his words. Both colonists and soldiers were caught up in the light of the new found faith in a Christmas Eve, 1776, 1 2 4 Work' for beneficial health legislation 6 Secure fair and impartial law began: cheap, we esteem too lightly: it dearness only that gives everything its value. Heaven knows how to puta proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as FREEDOM should not be highly is Know the truth about health matters 3 Reduce the cost of health and These are the times that try mens souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too possessing two points in common: a distaste for medical monopoly, and a desire for the right to ation throughout the United Thursday, October 22, at the Salt Palace, was the scene of a gathering of local chapters of the National Health Federation. The purpose of this gathering was to hear a report from their president, Mr. Charles I. Crecelius. Mr. Crecelius and his wife Jeanette are presently on a two month speaking tour of the many chapters of the National Health Feder- - was a cold winter night and weary troops huddled nearby catching a few moments of sleep. The man with the pen was dedicated to an the Commander in Chief of this pitiful garrison. Ilis troops had empty stomachs, their arsenals were nearly bare of guns and ammunition, and the snow was imprinted with blood from the soldiers shoeless feet. The commander of this destitute army was George Washington; the penman was Thomas Paine. They were sharing the heartbreaking days of retreat across New Jersey. The revolution seemed lost as morale in soldiers and citizens alike fell to its lowest ebb. The enemy seemed ; and regulation enforcement 7 Put a stop to injurious chemicals being added to food and drink 8 Maintain health liberty and freedom of choice exercise personal freedom in areas relating to health. Members believe that organized medicine, the pharmaceutical st public. They believe monopolies in the field of health have been play his latest book, created, that American free enterand that freeis 9 Have a strong and united prise threatened, dom of choice is being eroded. voice in all health matters Convinced that such monopo10 Insist that all money raised listic activities exist because of for health research and care to be the lack of a single strong voice to used for that .purpose and no speak for the public and the nonother medical segment of the healing 11 Compel all health fundprofession, it is the hope of Naraising organizations to give a tional Health Federation memyearly detailed account of the ex- bers to correct these conditions penditures of all funds collected. through formation of one large The National Health Federa- and influential organization able tion is comprised of men and to speak with integrity and auwomen in all parts of the world, thority. citizens in all walks of life, beWatch future issues of the Utah longing to a variety of religious Independent for further articles faiths and political persuasions, concerned with matters of health. 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