Show JAMES M. M LYNCH WANTS A PRINTER Declares the National Office Should Be Conducted by Practical Man Washington March Maich 10 The Tho Tho opposition opposition opposition tion of ot labor to the nomination of or W. W v. v S. S Rossiter a. a as public lUbliC printer assumed an Important asp aspect ct today when James M M. Lynch president of ot the International T Typographical 1 union ono one of or the great greot labor organizations of or the and country T T. C. C Parsons president of ot the local union of or the tho same organization organisation atlon told the President that the printers of or the country wanted a 3 practical printer put at the head of the thc public printing office Mr Lynch did not mention Mr Rossiter's Ros- Ros name He lie merely merel Informed the President that the International Typographical Typographical Typo Typo- graphical union which had much trouble under Mr Stillings hoped that he would select a practical printer Mr Lynch expressed no choice as to who the theman theman theman man should berue be bc The rue visit of Mr 11 Lynch to the tho White WhiteHouse Whitehouse House is considered a most significant cant one It Is claimed that Mr Stillings s was not a i practical printer and for tor that I reason was not competent to handle the affairs of ot the office The unions re regretted regretted re re- that they did not fight him before he was confirmed The Tho Information tion lion at the White House Houlle Is that the President will make malte no announcement as tl to Rossiter for several days dayt He has not had hod time it Is said to digest the report of Mr Rossiter on conditions in tho the printing office or to carefully review the answer from Mr Stillings to the charges against him of or mismanagement mismanage mismanage- ment meat |