SON OF MR. AND MRS. W. T. JAMES RECEIVED BURNS ONiJUNE li ACCORDING TO IN* FORMATION BY U. 3. NAVYMr. and Mrs. W. T.. ' James of Jackson have received official in-• 'iformation from the XI. S. Navy Department that their son, Archie James, was wounded.in line of duty June IS. He was burned about the face and hands, according wto information feceiveS feai^atofctohen last heard front whs in a'hospital oh thg island of Malta in the Mediterranean.. Mr. James enlisted In the Navy February 14 and had his trainingi * ., • •at the Norfolk^ lt;Va., training station. Following .this he went with the Atlantic fleet on overseas duty and under a June date his parents last heard from him in Glascow, Scotland. -«Information received was meager, but friends are led to believe the burns are not •serious. . More detailed information will probably be received later from the Navy Department.Mr. James is one of three brothers in service. Friends of the family hope for favorable news within a reasonable time.