Show I EVERY WOUNDED MAN REMOVED OFF TRANSPORT Only Northern Pacific's Crew and Officers Remain on Stranded T Vessel essel Fire Island X N. T. T Jan 4 Weary Wean Weary sailors manning tho the stranded transport I Northern Pacific who shared with and tho the crews of rescue ships In tho the unparalleled ta task l of ot sen send send- i. i n U- U catchy ashore 1 through the tiLe breakers 21 2500 00 v wen well and wounded soldiers soldier climbed od into their h hammocks tonight tree free for fortha or orth th tha tho first time In four days o of anxiety over o th tho th safety of ot tho the army veterans bound from Europe Thelast Tho The last t of or the tho troops aboard v over th tho sido ido to today a The Tho sun which ch cheered eer d the liners liner's company n today after cr th tho hours of ot mist rain I snow now and cutting culling wind hard har hardly hardI hard hard- I ly dropped below the horlon when tho the slender arc of ot a new moon appeared nr ct o a bank banle of oC red tinged clouds In inthe In tho the wc west t giving promise of or fair bit fairweather fairweather weather tomorrow for ho removal l of or half halt tho the grounded g ve Vessels Vessel's crew 4 l nT A It 1 This undertaking Impracticable lodl to today today to- to dl day when transference of ut tho the bedridden dragged drage-cd along Into ml after after- noon lIoon will bo ho o a n. simple ono one compared with tho delicate ta task tack of ot lowering men from the towering decks of ot th the tho liner and hoisting them around tho the hospital ship hip Solace a mile mila off ore eli o hulo a n. watch of or ten ten- tenor or twenty men inca would bo ho sufficient nt to hold to the transport against salvage Captain Cap Cap- thin tain Connolly decided to retain rotain a L skeleton crow of ot to assist tho the wreckers whoso whose efforts to release the big ship have failed ailed thus tar far to bU budge go her hor flom tho the bed bod of sand nd piled around her hull Captain Connolly Connell reported to Captain Cap Cap- tam tain t Sterling chief chic of ot staff atar of ot tho Third naval district in command on tho the beach bench that his vessel was as taking no water welter Tho rho ship ho said sahl was in excellent condition and the tho crew ere in good spirits though anxious to get ashore I Coffin is In Last float Boat Two wrecking tugs pulled for tor half hate tho the da day with hawsers attached lo to the ho holifer's lifers linera stern and late lato in tho the afternoon brought two lighters close in short shore i ready to apply the Iho power of ot their hugo steam winches v to the hauling hl cables but the approach of ot early midwinter Continued on Page Pac C. C i I I I EVERY WOUNDED MAN TAKEN OFF Continued from Pa Page o Lj ln twilight caused a postponement ment a o salvage operations f The last boat boal to leave o the troop troops side carried two coffins contal conta bodies of or wounded soldiers wh who after aCter the tho vessel left France f fIn In preparation for the pr over e possibility that an cast east gale salo B force abandonment of the ship coast guard Suard crews of ot sixteen met men meton meiK on the ht t. t |