May TELESCOPE 104 _____ 4 Lars Fostenes of Haugesund. Photo courtesy of Richard J. Wright s. s. Angers, built by Detroit Shipbuilding Co. at Wyandotte, 1917 (hull #205), for Belgian owners. May have been the vessel which was renamed Ebba. Data wanted. s.s. Bacchus, built by Detroit Shipbuilding Co. at Wyandotte (#203) for Norwegian owners. Further data wanted. s. s. Carib (US 216305), built 1916 at Wyandotte by Detroit Shipbuilding Co. (#202) for the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Combine (the Clyde Lines, Mallory Lines, Porto Rico Line and others). Abandoned in 1928. s.s. Carmen, 1917 Cleveland by American Shipbuilding Co. (hull #465) for European buyers. Later named Heng Tai, Johsho Maru and Shin jo Maru No, 3, Sunk by U.S.S. Bowfin in Sea of Japan, June, 1945. s. s. Choctaw (US 215580), 1917 Chicago by Chicago Shipbuilding Co. (hull #81) for A.G.W.I. Combine. Later named Othander, Tung Lung and Syoka Maru. s. s. Cleveland, 1917 Superior by Superior Shipbuilding Co. (#525) for Nieuwejaar & Hansen, Bergen, Norway. Later named Ange Schiaffino, Gungner and Else Marie, Lasted until approximately World War II. s. s. Danebrog, 1917 Chicago by Chicago Shipbuilding Co. (#82) for Danish owners. Later Scandia and Maia. Apparently scrapped during World War II. s. s. Lars Fostenes, 1916 Wyandotte by Detroit Shipbuilding Co. (#200) for Barber & Co., agents for Norwegian buyers. Subsequent data are wanted. (See illustration.) s. s. Gaute, 1916 Wyandotte by Detroit Shipbuilding Co. (#197) for A/S Lindvig, Norway. Later named Forde and Koryu Maru, Wrecked in November, 1927. s. s. Gijones, 1917 Cleveland by American Shipbuilding Co. (hull no. 460) for A. Mathiesen, Oslo. Later named Tune, Gyda and Taijin Maru (Jap. 32368).