Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1944 — Page 5

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k Motet Reports B GAILY tttFORT OP LOCAL AN» PCNIIQN MARRRTS WMMtT, MURRAY A CO. i f dStfakrti Hwtotot&saA* at* B w gMM Wißahlrw wRRMRRB r—<wivx*d every day SRM It:8S »m. , OItNK !’■■! July 14. 09 lift. 113 35 ' IS to Mfei _.. 12 06 09 t o4WBe _ 11 .50 80 to 399 Iba 13 10 60 to 189 »n 12 50 Uo to in in .. io so _ 20 » 140 Ito lo w, >OO to 180 Ito 9 50 •osg|b-~~.. s oo Boot** io 25 ■VmIo (dtote«> 13 50 f aotbo — 13 so • mwm«mnw.■.. .................4.50 r WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY quotations FWnlahed by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 300 ■ 4 * — ... — lto » CoHscied July 14. '-'ir — . ............. 29c Swt bfSGerx and fryera 26c h> 4aevy com — -20 c ’->*<ltory fryers ~ 28e ieavy ocrtageiH 28c *ghon» hew 16c >ld romtarf and stage 14c -j,. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK —• Indianapolis July 14. — (UP) — fl .|OD> Liwtoto, k ' Hogs, 8,000. boldoveiw 10.556; ‘ enerally steady; I6S-1M) ibx.. 813; I 80 270 Ito., 813.80; 270-330 Ito. 7)412.25-818.80; 230-400 lbs.. 81200; J,12.11 100-15!) Iba.. »h» 50-811 75; JjOWL 811-811 5" mostly 81110tf j|ll.4o. b* Cattle,BoS; calve*. 7oO; generally toady; 2 toad- l.looib. good and SZ’K’fc* steers, 817; similar number 208-tb. Mostly good, 816.50; remined ratoer- odd head cotters —nd medium. 86-814; xlmilar grade ‘JTeifers, 97J0-313.50; beef cows XAostiy 87.71-811; cannens and entry era, 86'8740; vcalers 50c lower, W’pp 814Sheep, 800. strictly good and XLhpivg tat tombx weak to spots 50c yiwer; other grad)-* very uneven, ■>< or more off; odd small lots h * tu>lce lambs 814; practical top bulk good grad)-. 812 813. . FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK n to to* Fort Wayn.. Ind, July 14 — ranVPj)—Livaato, k; wwt’ Hogs: mark- - steady to 15 cents -15 180 lbs. 12.75; 270 to 300 lbs '/'2.21; 300 to too tbs. 11.75; 150 p > 1W lbs. 11.50; 14u to 150 lbs 1.28; IM to Ito lb* 11.00; 120 > 139 lbs. 10.75; 100 to 120 lbs. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK t-j Chicago, July 14 — (UP) — Ind AW A I—Livestock: tut * Hoga: 11,Otto; slow, good and twice 180 to 270 lb*. /barely ’d r, *ady at 18.75, the top. Good and ' loice 380 300 lbs. 12.75 to to 330 lbs 12.50 to •>BS; good and choice 150 to 170 •fflf 12.50 to 13.25; medium grade ,„,M to 880 lbs. 11.75 to 13.00; good •v-ad ekoiee 350 to 550 tti *■>»« onwi.2s to 11.50; lightweight to *4.815 approximately 7.000 unsold, im. Cattle: [ 8.000; calve*; 500; I os toady cows aifo heifers; < tile change light and mediumLight balls Top steers 16 25, J “ith grimy offerings 10.00 to J 00; grOba heifers 8.00 to 12,50; ittor cows 7.00 to 7:50; cannera hat JO9 to 6.75 most beef cows 800 , u t torn; fairly well cleaned up n oei feeder division at 9 25 to 12.00: umr balers ■whanged at 12.00 to w <6O. (Sheep: 1.000; no d,-|>endab!e wk-end feutlet Jor any class; nn - Mffy ggWerally plain; scattered ties st atty to weak. Small lots ported good and choice alive Ming lambs 15.00. with teks discounted 100; other good -IftaelxS. ifholli native springers held round 14.50; medium and good 3/thted 12.50 to 13.50; bucks Includ. hrfJl todMpbn lightweight down to o *’M^BE*' -, 'y llffht cull, or skip 'if* pL- tweitotnnaliy as low as 7.00; '"toJUHplborti old crop lambs and MriMIEA mixed held about 12.50; '4Miaiijj>B good shorn slaughter ...Res 4. Iff to 5.75; package light nW klaffh.oo brtt J “"* xts* LOOM. GRAIN MARKET nkdlMBK ELEVATOR CO- ** . Corrected July 14. Deus subject to change T- aW «■*» |M w ffflF** I< * ara4 Bt I- 1 RyMWhe.it 81.45 , rl &t Rm Wheat ill is. • 0. 3 Yellow Corn I.W / ’ 36.'W' , wdP f1eat15............... 1,50 m'Ulfclfltoane 1 i'*>2Ne<Onts 75 -00 08 per buato! laea. . •• Mt 169 tone gang.

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for sale Toft &Ai,E—domplrte line of wlrIng supplies and flxtures. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 40. tr rtjß KAf?E -brop heed sewing machine, just like now. Boardman's 445 South First. 165-3tx FOR SALE Semi-modern four bedroom home, Madison street, 214 blocks from court house; bathroom, no basement. Possession 30 days. 8500 down, balsnce, 825 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. k 163-6 t USED FURNlTtTir—Wainut bed: room suite, chest and vanity; living room suites; several used gas stoves; oil stoves; several used coal ranges, ail rebuilt; chest of drawers; baby beds; large stock used beds; springs and mattresstw; several town size beds, complete. Decatur Upholstery Shop. 146 Routh Second St. 166-2 t FOR~ SALE" — One, two bedroom home, Stevenson street, basement. hardwood floors, built-in cupboards. recessed tub, furnace, 8665 down. rest. 829)18 monthly. All three houses on Oak street, sold. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870 k 165-6 t FOR SAiLE-Holton corn''!, sliver mttln finish, gold plat)- ilieil in good esse, price 830.00 Phone Monroe MO I<W.-2t MM AaLE~~ Baby laisliietie. le-d and pad. also Teeter Babe. Phone toM. l«tt-3t FO6l HALE—B room modern home near Zion Lutheran church. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Phone 174 —llß2 164 3t For SALE — Baby chicks now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA finality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evening. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 305 ts JidfOßS -Ae carry a complete line of electric motors. Including M, 1-8, H. M h.p. Also a complete Hae of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. gg-tf PSKhaMT — Good semi-Modern »»»fn room property Also beautiful five m-re sdburlran Jess Engle. 360 Winchester. City. 166-Px STOVES—AII slaw, new and used Heatrolas. heating stoves, laundry stoves, coal ranges. Decatur Upholstery Shop. 146 South S< )- ond St. Phone 420. 166-lt WOMAN CONFESSES (Ooatlasoe rtms raws 4) Seaman Raymond White of the coast guard, a friend of Mrs. Schltilter. had communicated strange happenings In the rooming house to Karyzinki, his superior. White said he walked Into his room late yesterday and found Mrs. Schlutter there. She had a baby. He hadn't known she had a baby and expressed astonishment. Mrs. Schlutter told him she- gave birth to teh bahy in Norfolk, 'Va„ three months ago. She bud been lioardIng it since, she said, and thus hadn't told him about It. Mountain Girls to Conduct Meetings <ReV. G Mrt'onnell and her trio of converted mountain girls will conduct meeting* at the Monroe TWbernacle Saturday night at 7:45 oVlock and Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cloc k. Esch iff the girl* will relate her eaperiences. 'l»ey represent the Kentucky mountain holiness work. They will be accompanied by Miss Reed, pianist -——- — 0 Trade la a Good Town — necatuv

Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRB — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd HL Phone S7O N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST MOUND: D:M to 11:10 12: Ml to 1:00 Saturdays. 0:00 p. to. Telephone 1U DVM Qlaaeea EJttod

WANTOD WE kfAßfc covered bu’tons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Bosrdman, 445 South First 156-26tx WANTED—ftadtoo to rspair Bbrick Bros. Ml-ts WANTED~LSiHT on farms, ffastorn money. Low rate* Vary liberal terms. See me tor abetracti of title. French Quinn. 88-m w-f s ewin(V ITAcniNE—REPAIRING * —All makes. Needles, oil, belts," parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 825 RyjWAltD To anyone who will tell me where I can rent a suitable 5, fi or 7-room house in Deca tur. la«ave your name and address, phone 3(H5 1664*6(1 WANTED- 'fS~ii ||C 10.000' head Adams county sheep. Get rid of tie ks and lice; improve weight and quality of wool. For dipping appointment write Lorin Glass, care O. V. Dilling, Route 2. Decatur. a 164-6 t eod MECELLANEOUS FOR LFXASE Super Service station In Decatur by major oil company. Reasonable rental. Box M 2 ‘*Democrat. 1964 tx FA It M ERS ATT?3?tIoN —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The’ Stadler Products (to. 15-ts STONEY Ts) lA)AN—Cash loans of 816 to 8300 made to women or men. Decatur Ix*an and Discount Co. above Auto' License Bureau. T Save the serviceman's clothing from moth dama'ge for the duration wirii one application of Mirra .Moth liwmunlzer. One application is ><- fc'c-tlvc for yearn. Smith Drug Co. 156-11 fARM'LOANB at 4% for I, 1. 16, 15, 30, 20, 35, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at aay time on Ute principal. Drop ». a Uno and 1 wUI call on you. C. D. Lawton. KILL FLIES with Furina Fly Spray. For the house and livestock. Stiefel Grain Co., 217 No First Street. a 164-12 t Flt EE fest 1 MATES for roofing, sfd Ing and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Fiionu 411. iSmjm LOST AND FOUND LOST Gasoline A ration book. Jerome Meyer, 111 No. Sth St. 166-al 1 LOST Ration lx>ok 1 Emma L Barkley. 320 N 6th St. Tel 1082 166-1’ LOST—C gas ration book. Clara Hlndenlang. It MARKETS AT A*GLANCE By t'uit<>d Frees e f i«< k* irreglarly higher. 'Bond* irregular. Cuilh stocks Irregular Chicago stocks irregularly lower. Cotton »t«udy. Wheat, oats and barley irregular; rye futures -fractionally lower. Hoga barely s'eady; cattle fully steady, an dshenp steady to weak.

l.eual l.llrr «r I'whllc llenriaa Xu. 11<> Notice I* hereby giv )i that tin-Izx-xl A|chlh,||< ticket <4,- Hoard of Adam* county, Itidlanu, will at <>« !• M., Central War Time on the 2nd day «f Augiixt, 1911 al Uie <*<»iiHiil»hl<»nerx liooin. In AiWlltor'x office, t'oiirt lloiiae—in the City of Devalue—ln »;Hd riounty, i>e»>in invwdlsatlon of Hie application of th--folowitiK named pernon. requesting Hie la*ue tn the ii|>tdlc.int. at the Ju<al lon here Inaftei wet out, of the Beverage Permit of th* i-iax* Iv-reliiaf ter deolgnatud nul will, at xald Him- and place, receive lofonnathm roiK-erirtng Hie fltm-x* of .aid apidh.nH, and tin- propriety of l-eulns ft* larnilt appHed for to such applicant, at the premie •» iiain--oil Walter E. Elchwr. 3149, iR-xtaiir-eut), US W. .Monroe Street. D-t-Mur. Bertie. Who- Iteialh-r Said Inveetlgierien will l><- open t» tin- piPdi*. amt public parti* Ip vti >n h> rix|ue»l<«l Al<oli<dli Ih-verage C<aiHnlsah,n of Indiana, hy John F Noonan He< ret ary llernaid K. Doyle. >• Arjci

NOTICE My office will be Cloeed July 12 to 29 inclusive. Dr. Rolland Reppvrt NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cans. All kinds of scrap Is essential for war purposes. We are also buyers of Beef Hides, Calf Skins. Sheep Pelts, Tatiow, Fate and Greases, Old Lard, ete. THE MAIER HIDE & fur co. 710 W. Monroe Phone

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Ration Calendar (War Pries and Ration Board Offle* corner First and Monroe ■ts., dosed Tuesday and Thursday.) Processed Foods Blue stamps AS thruogh Z 8 and A-6 good for 10 points each indefinitely. Meats Red tamps A3 thruogh Z 8 good for 10 points esch Indefinitely. Bugsr Stamps 30. 31 and 32 in Book four good for 5 pounds until further notice. Stamp 40 in Book four good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Application for additional canning sugar must be sent to bosrd accompanied by one spare stamp 37 for each applicant. •hoes No. 1 "airplane" and No. 2 "airplane" stamp In book 3 good for 1 pair each until further notice. Stamps invalid it removed from book. Gasoline Stamp A-13 yood for 8 gallons through Sept. 21. B-3. OS. B 4 and C-4 good for 5 gallons until further notice. T. (third qtr.) good for 5 gallons through Sept. 30 E. and E-l good for 1 gallon. R and R-l good for 5 gallons. R and R-l not valid at filling stations but consumer may exchange R for E at bla local board If be Clshes to VArchase non highway gMolfne at filling atation. A, B, C, D and T coupons are not valid until they have been endorsed in Ink, pencil, stamped or printed with the automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write 1944 numbers on book and on coupons. Tires P.issengcr car tire Inspections are no longer required, but Inspection records should be retained for obtaining supplemental rations and tire replacements. Neal Inspection due: Commercial vehicles every 6 mouths or every 5,000 miles. B holders eligible for Grade 1 tires but must show ahsoluto need to carry an essential activities. All A holders may obtain certificates for Grade 3 tires, but only after they have found tire* which may be purchaaed.

ruei C7I Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Sept. 30 and have the following values; 1 unit, 10 gallons; 5 units, 50 gallons; 25 units, 260 gallons. All change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Stoves All new heating, cooking and combination beating atf’d cooking stoves, designed for use in the household, for Installation on or above the floor and for the use of coal, wood, oil, kerosene, gasoline and gaa, are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. Used Fats Each pound of waste fat Is good for two meaLration points. 'Portugal to ISO miles long and about 100 miles wide. No Job Tiki Large And None Too Small OFORD RICHARDS WE CLEAN Septic Tanks, Cewt Pools, Sanitary Toilets, W. P. A. Toilet*, etc. We use new tank trucks and powerful suction pumps, making it possible for us to do all cleaning jolts quickly and without offensive odors. ' Premises are Left Completely Sanitary. Telephone 5572.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“THE SALT OF THE EARTH” KyURM LEFT AT THE FIRST ) F A THIS IS 1 I * • ' * and keepA /JUST A \ / I ‘feXivV ( STRAIGHT AHEAD—- ( trial )/ /AWT Y • • < /RUN ?T Yj (NO. I \ ORTA GET! % fTTHT] (™ E / * '*" Zz x r < I BACK TO I " 'T ’J \ *WI- / > MOU / /THANK J. f SPINACUOLAoSy —f GATOR K'V (MS, ) \ eg. / JF \ J * I ? 'Ki" ~ ijt " i J periscopeJ) <l\ *1 ( (OHICH ‘ oAy ,i ifc- L. O \ Loo we 6o<?J L a V/~ls -• /L ; W _ , « B ' ~k'. Ai l ..di. l p l r l c-ii I ~!ti iiaaw—i,. .>», ,p ■ k.^■ >.... v .... 1 ~.«^ ) „ 4W .,..., -J-nj |Tom r BLONDIE JIGSAW PUZZLE TIME! By Chic Young ~ “1 iTBi “ 11111,1 ~ •'" ITMT 7 -j-—■ ■ 1 ■ ■ st * ll ! l|i|i" 'SSScs-.. « .~S> /C\- • <rß WW W lO W MAGAZ'NeLs ' Jr?'> a/ 6 r-< ,Jn <1 (come ilJB’tR- q kSs—- - -Sc- ‘ z ' I r M-- «- r-_ I B I ——v. 1 I-U——— J - nx ■.■

GEN. ROOSfVELT (Costtoeoa rrws Figo » waved ou his doughboys whom h* led into the Interior under Are from German 88-min cannon, rockets and concrete emplaced machine guns. Roosevelt was born at Oyster Bay. N Y . Sept. 13. 1887. He wa* graduated from Harvard In 1909. In World War I. be commanded the flrat Imitation of the 26th dlvls ion In the oflensives at (tontlgny. Sol Mons, St. Mihlel and MeuseArgonne and was wounded twice. After the war he entered politics and nerved under President Warren G. Harding as assistant secretary of navy in 1921. He ran for governor of New York In 1924 hut lost to Alfred E Smith. Under President Herbert Hoover he nerved as governor general of the Philippines, He returned to military duty before the outbreak of the prsent war and In December of 1941 was made a brigadier general. He went to Britain as assistant commander of a division and later saw action In the North African and Sicilian campaigns. He commanded the first combat team to attack Oran in the North African landings lu November. 1942. He anc nu son. Quentin, a cap tain, fought together in North Africa and were cited together for gallantry in action. The general received an oak leaf cluster representing a second silver star for going to a forward observation post and remaining there until threat of a counterattack had been repulsed. .His decorations from World War 1 included the Distinguished Service Cross. Distinguished Service Medal, the Purple Heart. Legion of Honor and Croix D>‘ Guerre. He was one of four son* of the former president, all of whom distinguished themselves in the service Just as their father did before them. One brother, J.t. Quentin, attached to the 95th aero squadron, was killed In action near t’ham'ery. July 14. 1918 when bis plane was attacked hy a German squadron. Another, .Maj. Kermit, who served with the Britl*h and American armies in the first World War, died June 4. ’943. of illness while serving with the U. S. army. The third. Archibald B. nerved

IM a fcutn Let os tell you about the 4Una Life Inauraace Compaay’i new Farm Loan Plan. Low rates, a 24 year repayment plan, • Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay-meat privilege, no commission, appraisal, or title examination costs to the borrower. It’s worth investigating. AniherM Rtfirtuntativr It ihh ttmtory The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agunti flecatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldf.

On Farm Program •. 7g*MT*—"" ■■"•-Tai Hal Renollet has lieen appoljit. e<l farm director of radio stations WOWO-WGL. succeeding Tom Wheeler, .1. B. Conley, general has annoiine)-<l A i>atlv<- of Paul, manager of the radio stations, ding county Ohio. Mr. Renollet wax graduated from Ohio xtatruniveraity In 1936 with a B H. degree in agriculture. as an infantry captain In World War I and was woiind)-)i while leading a trench raid March 11, 1918. Archbald now a lieutenant colonel, was wounded June 20 In fighting on Biak island off the New Guinea coaxt in the Sonthwe*t Pacific. Roosevelt wax married in 191)) to Eleanor Butler Alexander of New York. Besides Capt. Roosevelt their children are Mw. Grace McMillen and Theodore 3rd and Cornelius of the U. S. navy. AMERICAN BOMBERS (Continued horn Fags 1) hurled about 3.300 planes in oblltcr at lon raid* on Munich, the Nazi xhrine of Garmany. AltßouglF tie 1 opi-rattoiSr^Tvv r France yesterday wt-ie carried out by comparatively small forces, the U. S. ninth airforce and the British second tactical fighter-bombers and rocket-fighters hit numerous targets by a'rmy request with good resulta. The Germans sent about 5o plane* into the air behind the battle area.

’ fe- ' -'l®'. IDOUARD HEIHtIOT, three times premier of France, to dead, according to reports from the German news agency D. N. B. In Berlin. The ’ormer Radical Socialist was taken into custody by the Nazis when France fell and lias been In German hands ever since. One of the most widely traveled of French statesmen, Herriot knew Europe and Rumla very well and in 1923-24 made a "study tour" of the United State* (International)

Youthful Bigamist Is Held At Indianapolis 17-Year-Old Is Held For Marrying Twice Indianapolis, July 14.— (UP) A 17-year-old hlgamtet Was convinced today that neither of his wives loved him since one of them wished him to be put Into jail and the other just didn't care wbat happened to him. The two wives-—no. 1 Mrs. Agnes and No. i Mrs. Helen Frances Lee sat together in the courtroom yesterday and told the judge that "thr-irTove ie dead." They got together on Friendly terms after the first wife ot John Edward la-e discovered hl* name in the marriage liiensc notice* In an Indianapolis newspaper. t*ee married first in Deceinlrer, 1942. when he was only 15. After a year and four months he left, sayand 16 of them were shot down. Seven Allied planes were lost.

Public Auction SALE BARN East Mfrnroe St. Decatur Monday, July 17, 1944 I :(M) o’clock I’. M. If> Head of Feeding Cattle. 15 Head of Springer Cows. Also will have the usual offering of Hogs, Sheep, Cattle, etc. ABR SALES CO.

—m — — — —j SALE CALENDAR JI LY 29 FINLEY STRIKER, 3 miles north and 1 mile east of Garrett. Iml HI Acre Farmi apd Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. • gyi l ■■ ■ Mini ■ | Public Auction 512 North sth Street. Decatur. Indiana We are leaving the city and uj|| sell the following described personal property: Saturday, July 15 at 2:30 P. M. TAhI.E T°P gas RANGE. Breakfast set; kitchen cabinet; dinette Mt. table, Mix chairs and buffet; easy chair with ottaman; two orcas ional chairs; piano and bench: victroia; three piece bed mom suite and springs; solid door clothes closet; axminster rug; hooked grass nig; Belgium mg; felt rug and rug pads. All the rugs are 9x12. KENMORE WASHING MACHINE, like new; GRANDFATHER'S < LOCK. ELECTRIC AI.ARM CLOCK; ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE. Ilk. new; Porch Glider; Work Bench »KWIWG Tabb- cloths; runners; wool afghan with pillow to match crochet chair sots; tapestry davenport cover; curtains; drapes pictures bathroom scales; clothes rack; copper wash boiler, fruit jars and dish* s Gaiden tools and other articles. TERMS—CASH. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lehman . .. u t OWNERS I r. Sanmanu. Auctioneer Sale conducted by the Midwest Realty Auction Co. D ctitiir, Indiana.

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ing that be was going to join the army. The day after he left hie first wife, he marrien No. 2. That lasted only two daya. He ■'left to get » job In Tennessee." Th* youth testified thst he believed If he married someone etoe, he was automatically divorced from his first wife. The Judge tooh the case under advisement. — o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. July. 81 57%; Sept.. 8! 87 •4 %; Dec. 81.59’4 81 59; May. 81 «0 * Oats. July. .77% ashed: Sept, .72% bid; Dec . 71% bld; May, 73% bid. Go I ton ting on Shroyer I Ake.

Furs \ There’# a real value in your tun. Why not Insure them with our World Wide, AU Rtokg Fur policy? You will be pleasantly Bur» prised at the moderate coat. Iceland Smith Insurance Ag. Leland Smith Glenn Hill let end Monroe fits.—Rhone 140