Although we don't know the year of the car, I suspect this Aries has a seperate fuel sending unit on the passenger side of tank. All of those with a seperate sending unit assembly (that I have seen) have a capped pipe (tube) that can be used for pumping out the gas.
Like Doug says, bang on the bottom of the tank with someone cranking it. That might get the pump turning, unless it is gummed up so bad that it is frozen. Personally, I'd drain and remove the tank to clean it and then change the fuel filter after replacing the pump. If that car has been sitting for a few years, you risk getting blobs of fuel gum up and into the injector.
Like Doug says, bang on the bottom of the tank with someone cranking it. That might get the pump turning, unless it is gummed up so bad that it is frozen. Personally, I'd drain and remove the tank to clean it and then change the fuel filter after replacing the pump. If that car has been sitting for a few years, you risk getting blobs of fuel gum up and into the injector.