COMPANY CLEARED
WASHINGTON, May 17.
After a long investigation of American S.K.F, Industries, undertaken to determine the ownership and control of the parent Swedish company, the United States Government representatives reported that all S.K.F. Industries production contributed vitally to the war effort. They added that the investigation should not be interpreted as a reflection on either the management or employees of S.K.F, which had achieved' excellent production, records.
The United States Army Chief of StaffGeneral G. C. Marshall, was recently reported to have requested American civilian War agencies to make a sweeping investigation into S.K.F. Industries of Philadelphia, an American subsidiary of the Swedish S.K.F. ball-bearing plant, with a view to seizing the company in the event ot evidence being uncovered of German control of what is an ostensibly Swedish enterprise.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 197, 18 May 1944, Page 6
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