THE STORY OF ARTIFICIAL STLK 40 per cent. as much Artificial Silk as Cour- taulds. There are only three companies of any size in the United States. The third is the Tubize Company, which makes only 20 per cent. as much as Courtaulds. The two outstanding pioneers of Cour- taulds, who created the Artificial Silk industry, were Sir Thomas Latham and Henry Green- wood Tetley. Latham came from Manchester. He was a skilled financier and business-builder. He had been thoroughly trained in the business of making and marketing textiles. Tetley came from Leeds. He was skilled in the manufacturing end. He was a com- petent Works Manager. He was inventive— constructive—managerial. These two men—the Lancashire man and the Yorkshire man—were the flint and steel that struck the spark of the Artificial Silk trade. By a lucky chance, these two men met each other. Both had heard of the experiments of Swan, Cross, Chardonnet and others in the making of Artificial Silk. They looked about 7,