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Editor Smith comments: “My reason for choos ing this one dazzling moment in the life of Honest Frenchy Gipsover many other meritorious acts is that it is not so hard for a good man to .be good, or for a courageous man to' be brave. But it is extremely difficult for a man with a past to take his non bullet-proof future in his hands and be both good and brave.” Perhaps the most inspiring thing about this survey was the fact that, despite gloomy head lines, so much courage, achieve ment, and plain, everyday good will could be found so readily. The staff of the Des Moines Register reported the friendly tale of a gang of structural steel workers. Perched on a 400-foot tower, they noticed a crippled nine-year-old boy watching them hungrily from the ground. Touched by his wan eagerness, they visited him and brought him gifts — including a con struction set with which he could erect towers of his own. The Portland Oregon Journal also chose a story of handicap. Courageous 32-vear-old George Nelson has been unable to step from his bed for 18 years, but he landed a job as correspondent for the Oregon City Enterprise. He collects his items by phone. The Boston Herald retold the famous story of John Deferrari, the fabulous miser who lived a * pinchpenny existence in order to bequeath a million dollars to the Boston Public Library. The Chicago Daily News nominated 15 - year - old Kazi Kuzas. a little DP from Lithu ania. In a casual high - school theme, she told in poignant lan guage.about the war horrors she suffered when she was only six. Her story was so staggering, yet told with such quiet wisdom and hopefulness, that the News pub lished it on Page One. The New Orleans Times-Pica yune and the Spokane Spokes man-Review both recalled help given to ' people in need. In Louisiana, friends and strangers alike rallied spontaneously to assist a family whose child per ished in a fire that destroyed their home. 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