28 More Sign Up In Naval ReserveEnlistments in the Inactive Naval Reserve rose to a total of 28 men today after 18 more had sign* ed on during the past two days at Pjthe naval recruiting office in the s' Huron Post Office building.According to Lt. Cmdr. W. J. Huber, in charge of a detail from Omaha which is in Huron this week especially to recruit inactive reservists, the 18 newly enlisted men were; Theodore N. Andrews, (Radioman 3/c; Dexter D. Behr-djens, aviation ordnanceman 3/c; Neal Chancellor, chief pharmacist; Howard P. Edstrom, signalman jl 3/c; Vincent J. Murphy, seamanj 1/c; Harris Brenner, motor ma- c chinist 3/c; Markie E. Morrill, seaman 1/c; Samuel Ratliff, jr., yeoman 2/c; Wilbur L. Schmidt, seaman 2/c; Alva M. Taylor, hospital aidjnan; Edward C. Taylor, aviation machinist 2/c; LeRoy Sherman, motor machinist 3/c; Eugene Towns, pharmacist 2/c; all from Huron.Clifford F. Landon, cook 2/c, Iroquois; Donald G. Light, fireman 41/c, Wolsey; William E. Mi edema, aviation ordanc emai3/c, Broadland; Laverae F. Reinhart, cook 1/c, Pierre; Marvin E. Swenson, seaman 1/c, Lane.]