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Show Palatial Liner With 200 Passengers Aboard Runs Aground 200 WILL QUIT GROUNDED SHIP WEJT TALM REACH. Fla Jam. II LTV Noma TOO pwn-gees pwn-gees wer transferred from the grounded liner Manhattan to . th MHt guard cut tar Vigilant Monday, although turf swells in-Xrrlrmi in-Xrrlrmi at least temporarily tta plana to lake off all of them la small boat. " WEST PALM BEACH. Fla, Jan. 13 UP) Arrangements were mad Monday to remov 200 passengers from th United Statea liner Manhattan Man-hattan after coast guard cutters tried fruitlessly to pull the vessel ff the beach wher It went aground Sunday night. Despite the efforts of the cutters cut-ters Vigilante and Mojave to refloat re-float the ship, ground swells carried car-ried the Manhattan farther on the ' ! . k. if -,- ,,,,.. -.. r-TJ I"" " ' """"' " ' ' ' ' " ' " r' r .'., . ' J- i . " ? .. 1 4 iff! i i , . 1 r : j ' - ; w i r beach. Several hawsers were napped in attempts to tow the ahip off. Plans were made to take off the the passengers Monday afternoon In roast guard surf boats and other small craft and lodge them at the Palm Beach Bjltmore hotel . temporarily. The sea was allll calm, Indicating Indicat-ing little danger in th process of removing th passengers. Atiociated Press Wirephoto S. S. MANHATTAN STICKS FAST IN SAND A FEW MILES FROM WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. Vessel list slightly, but appears to be In no serious danger |