INDIAN THOUGHT KILLEDLOCATED IN JAPAN.—.—v- • l. StJgjer, Okla., July 17.—Believed by his relatives killed in action on the; battlefields of France and reported by the War Department as dead, Leo Perry, full blood Choctaw of this county, has turned up alive and wellin Japan. His mother has received a letter from him stating he will*return•iiormT* Thi»''~sumiTn7t\ .—•—--Perry’s letter says that about the time he was reported missing by the War Department in October, 1918, he was captured by the Germans together . with a number of Japanese sol* dl$rs. . They were held prisoners until after the war avhen they were sent to Japan. 'Mrs. Perry has been drawing his insurance allotment for many months.