Ideas are interchanged in Feeny,
County Derry
It has been said that if you want original philosophy, seasoned with a bit of dry humour, you must go to the country districts. This evening the microphone is going to Fecny, a village some four miles from Dungiven and fifty-seven from Belfast. James Stevenson, a big land-owner in the district, will be a sort of chairman presiding over a meeting in an inn-parlour of two or three people in the village. What the theme will be is a dark secret but it is certain to have an agricultural flavour, though it may cover wider fields than the plough cultivates.