Cpi Janosky Gives Life In Korea*f■ mm. isigg^tta^£E v . ¥S^afesv. v - r-a ,■-Ik v.aj *,vfe£ \.at- _% ■ I _. .L- . •' l%iIkV '!' —V . 1 pajI. ,JttAvJ'V . » . Jt.V, .V.:. I -j) ,-v*N • tB1...../ ‘s»4 3-3ttab1 . %- %#rT ' r4ST^l5tr!‘.Ik.. ■•'. '-■.; v at.'^Pastet*- fli«W v fnS^ ‘\msif^- ■*? v, ’ V*H'J■•|.. *4|..■SKi iP*r **1 -111 A.* *!(...J'V_,w•N *3fc' ’ - *sft*'i. ’ -N - V- ■ 'v.-lh'* :■ V-'*■|*L-Si^Cw ». Vtf AL»5«1'#1 %L• */5*4 »Ml *P• .-Jfc* '*f J 1kmIr* ■pi*►iSI*3** i ■'*.Vk_* '3F- ;ittr'SrL1L is*2#*1- -• - IMS- Ii* I‘1# i Ir Cpl. Earl Janohky, »«n of Mrs. Evelene J«nlt;wky, 652 Maple Street, Kavr his life in the Korean war, the Department of Defense ad vise J his mother yesterdayHe died, of the effect* of wandering through the Korean hills without food for four days after his company had been embushed and cut off from the main unit.He described his experiences tohis mother in a letter dated Sept11 He died in an Army hospitaleight daya later,.lariosky told how the lteds cutNorth Korean Jumped from a hiding place and aimed a sub-machine gun at him. The gun Jammed, givingoff his company tn an umbush and him a chance to shoot the Korean,how the survivors tried to get Janosky was with Headquartersback to safety. He said they lost Company, Second Ikattallon, Sev-four men from the communications enth Cavalry of the First Infantry team that he was with. Division, He had been In theMrs. Janoskey said that Marl had Army for three years, having sail-had at least three other close* calls rd for services in Japan last Dewhile in the fighting. One timw acembor.