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Show Says Her Baby Cries for Radio, Then More Babies now cry for radio. The new national pastime has Invaded the nursery, nurs-ery, and many mothers are adopting radio waves as pacifiers. A mother of six children, the oldest eleven years old, writes WGY, the Schenectady broadcasting station, that her youngest child, aged fourteen months, is already a fan. Mrs. Robert Barber of Rensselaer, Rensse-laer, N. Y., writes as follows: "I wonder If It would Interest you to know that I think I have the youngest young-est radio listener. My baby Is fourteen four-teen months old and she walks to the desk where I have my crystal set and points for me to open It. When there is anything she sits with the ear phones Just as nice s any large person, per-son, but as soon as It stops she takes off the phones and starts to scold for more. "I have six children and they all like to listen. I have two sets of phones and they separate them." j |