' Can Women influence legislation more effeclively by joining Party or Non-Party Organizations f ' A Discussion between
Dame CAROLINE BRIDGEMAN and Lady GALWAY
IT would be difficult to find two people better qualified to discuss this question. Dame
Caroline Bridgeman is a party woman in a very special sense. She is not only a past Chairman of the Women's Unionist Organization, but also past Chairman of the Council of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations—the first woman to be elected to such a post in any party. Lady Galway's public work, including her share in her husband's work as Governor of South Australia, has lain chiefly in non-party lines. She was Chairman of the Consultative Committee of Women's Organizations, and is still Chairman of the Joint Par. liamentary Advisory Council.