SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Jr :3 Lincoln Levering . . . hit the wrong man. i Man Admits Fatal Attack But Vietirn Was Not One Intended Inspector Fred Franks Saturday said that Lincoln Levering, -45, an Indian. of 1616 Webster street, has admitted he struck Bert Rice, 58, of 216\ North Seventeenth street, outside a tavern at' Six- teenth and Burt 'streets Thursciay morning causing injuries from which the man died 24 hours later. . A misdirected blow felled Rice. a filling station attendant, Franks said. Levering was out to "get" another man, Floyd Leonard, 23. of 2426 Coming street, who had antagonized him a few minutes earlier in the Blue P_nrr_ot: tavern. Ii'ranks said Levering told this story?' He and Guy Glendon Spidie, 48, of 1721 Davenport street, were drinking in the tavern during the evening. Another party there in~ eluded Leonard, his wife, 19; his and John Jones,' of 2312 North Seventeenth avenue, East. Omaha. When the bartender refused to pointed out Levering and asked bartender took Levering's drink from him, and the Indian left the tavern.' few minutes later when the my rn closed the three meniancl two women went outside to get into Jones' ear"? Levering, who had side Leonard and Ricegwho were walking behind the others and swung a blow with his fist. Rice went down. Levering then knocked Leonard down and ran. Fritz said when Rice didn't re- Leonard's home. Further efforts to revive him failed, and they took him to Jones' home and called police. story dovetailed with that of John C. Blazer, 23, of 1027' fight, Franks said. However, Blazer could not identify Levering. Bicvcle Rationing early sister. Mrs. Margaret Daley, 24, serve Mrs. Leonard, her husband why he was serving an Indian. The been waiting outside, came along-_ vive, the other four took him to Ogden avenue, who witnessed the coax" Nim phas hein; 515 M1 tro'll<< on Brit: in bi alarr first Man' To anes "to Pupr as p. Phili Ar A. hargt the ishe? Carri Th east hoicl after i