Show 2 Business Agents Of Union Are Shot I By Jobless Waiter W ait r Infuriated infuriate f Man Mati Opens Fire After He Calls Pair From Meeting By Dy RAYMOND lOND CROWLEY Associated Pr Press s start Staff Writer NEW YORK Dec Benny 23 Benny Glast a waiter out of a job believes that in real life as life as well as in Greek tragedies dies the dIes the viol violent nt action should take fake place offstage Five hundred members of Waiters Walters union local No 1 I gathered last night at Beethoven hall hail on the cast side to nominate officers As the meeting swung into action Glast tiptoed up an aisle and mounted the stage Could I see sec you outside a mo I moment moment mo mo- ment menU he whispered to Business Agents Jack Lasher and Morris Tur- Tur keL They said Id he ushered them into an anteroom closed the door softly and anddrew anddrew anddrew drew a pistol I didn't want to talk to you police police police po po- po- po lice quoted him as saying I wanted to give it to you FIRES TWO SHOTS Then so police pollee were told he fired two shots that dropped dropP d the business exits One wounded in the gents agents was woun groin and the other in the thigh Fiercely now Glast stalked back onto the stage the smoking gun in his handI hand I 1 gave it to em he announced before belore the I took them outside so you fellows wouldn't get into trouble Ill I'll make the sacrifice for you men There were a few scattered cries from the audience Scram someone shouted Run for it before the cops get here At the back of the hall hail a policeman appeared Drop that gun he commanded or I will wUl kill you Come on said Glast laying down the gun I wont won't run away At a police station he said EXPLAINS MOTIVE I haven't had a job for two years My wife is starving my daughter Sylvia Sylvia Sylvia Syl Syl- via has to live with her grandmother in Chicago I pleaded with Lasher and six weeks ago go to get something something something some some- thing for me They said they couldn't help it They couldn't do it it The next day he asserted a man who identified himself as a go be tween visited him and said he could get him a job if he gave him several hundred dollars Glast said that InfurIated in infuriated In- In him Police were told two factions in the union have been at odds Detectives said some members declared that to get jobs they had to pay persons who hold no office in the union Others said these statements were made by a faction seeking office Glast the police were told came here four years ago from Chicago where he had been business agent of ofa a i 1 local |