2nd Issue, July B.C. LUMBER WORKER : 5 JOE MIYAZAWA VISITS The Japanese Metal Industry \ Photographs displayed on pages 5 and 8 of this issue show a few of the places in Japan visited by Joe Miyazawa, IWA Associate Director of Research and Education, who recently spent six months there on’ loan to the International Metal Workers’ Federation, surveying for them conditions in the metal-working industries. INSPECTION of the Daihatsu Manufacturing Company Plant is made by Joe Miyazawa, ; ‘ foe 7 Fae (second from left), in company with Union Officials. The Plant produces the three- ene ae Staten ce Te oie ataaneUStaas ate ce meaner wheeled motor vehicles used so extensively in Japan and the rest of the Far East. Ski Sn STARTING MECHANISM of this single steel-producing plant in Asia, and covers approximately five miles of waterfront on the Island of Kyushu where it is located. UNION MADE IN B.C. Illustrated is the 6401 “LIGHT CRUISER Shoe Manufacturing Co 2248 Su K. HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVERG.RLC. HA. 213r (8.C.) Ltd.