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...seemed certain was the Spanish people's overwhelming belief in democracy and their joy at its deliverance. At week's end, millions filled the streets in nationwide demonstrations that were endorsed by all the major political parties. Nearly one-fourth of Madrid's population marched from Glorieta de Embajadores toward the Plaza de las Cortes. The festive mood was only slightly marred when ultrarightists set off three harmless bombs along the parade route. This time, at least, they were only a rude and futile gesture that hardly interrupted the chants of "Liberty, democracy and the constitution...
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...abuilding in New Mexico. It is just about big enough (2,000 acres) to hold the twelve tribes of Israel, and it sounds, from the description of its boosters, like a land of milk & honey. From all over the U.S., some 3,000 Baptist Sunday-school teachers converged on Glorieta for seminars and steak fries, lectures and horseback riding, hiking and hymn-sings. It was their first glimpse of the camp, which, when it is finished in 1956 at an estimated cost of $7,000,000, will boast gardens, an artificial lake, hotels, dining halls, cottages and cabins to house...
Perhaps the most interesting feature about Baptist Glorieta is its location-right in the heart of traditionally Roman Catholic New Mexico. It is the latest and biggest sign of a Baptist invasion of New Mexico which has the invaders themselves surprised. In 1912, when the largely Spanish-speaking state was admitted to the Union, it contained 13 Baptist churches, with a total membership of a little over 2,000. Today New Mexico has 225 Baptist churches and over 60,000 members. New Mexico's Roman Catholic Church is officially unconcerned, but last month at a Catholic conference in Albuquerque...
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