Wounded. . .. ;X:.PVT. JAMES MYR1CK5hPvt. James C. Myrieks, 20, son g of Mr. and Mrs. William Myrieks j of 1011 Cleveland ■ st SW, was j wounded In action in Korea, June | i25, according to a telegram re- j jceived fay his parents, Monday, | 'from Major William E. Bergin, g {adjutant of the United Slates :j i Army. : jjj The telegram stated that Pvt.jg Myrieks sustained flesh .wound, ;i of the face and right foot by gre-;i nade fire when ambushed by op-’f§ posing forces. ] I