Heavy smoke pours from the British tankers Alva Cape and the

UNITED STATES - JUNE 16: Heavy smoke pours from the British tankers Alva Cape and the American oiler Texaco Massachusetts after they collided in the Kill Van Kull channel off Bayonne, N.J. The British ship, loaded with naphtha, was coming into Newark Bay when she collided with the American ship, which was backing out of her Bayonne pier. More than 60 men were missing in the disaster and at least four were known dead. (Photo by Gordon Rynders/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - JUNE 16: Heavy smoke pours from the British tankers Alva Cape and the American oiler Texaco Massachusetts after they collided in the Kill Van Kull channel off Bayonne, N.J. The British ship, loaded with naphtha, was coming into Newark Bay when she collided with the American ship, which was backing out of her Bayonne pier. More than 60 men were missing in the disaster and at least four were known dead. (Photo by Gordon Rynders/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
Heavy smoke pours from the British tankers Alva Cape and the
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