TO THANK HELPERSMinister from KoreaPlans Altadena Visit“The Knitter# For Korea, a group of 1 sulles at Pasadena Home for lh A god, Altadena, will be visited Friday night by Rev. Victor Peters and his Korean wlfo, who will bring greetings from iHabottc* Orphanage at Pusan, whore the Peters have taught.Under the Inspiration oX Mrs,Armecln Doty, the Knitters have made over 100 articles of clothingBazooka BobWill LeavesHalf MillionHOLLYWOOD --Boh Burns, the bazooka blowing Arkansas traveler, left a half million dollar ok tale to his widow.The will oX the comedian, who died last Thursday at the age of 05, was admitted to probate Monday and named his widow, Har-for the small children o£ the or-plumage. Mrs. Doty had readabout Mrs. Janet Whang, who founded the orphanage to care for the homeless children, many of thota said to have been la Ihorcd by Amerlenn OIs.Over radio from Keren, Mrs. Whang thftnked the Knltiers the week before Christmas. ltev, Peters and Ills wife %vUl bring furlhornows of the children, Mrs.Peters will perform Korean! dances.The standard for the Knitters is to do work as nice, as you’d put on your own ehilil. The ladles have paid for much of thewool and postage themselves, hutthey could use mare wool for the boxes they ate planning to send out next October, Brightcolors are desirable. The last giftfrom the Kni tiers outfitted most of the walking members of the orphan age.