Show i I British and French Hurl Hul Back Germans By Associated Press pres WITH THE TIlE FRENCH nE CH An ARMY I I IN FRANCE flANCE April 1 l Comparative calm caln rel reigned this morning morinG between the south southern em ern flank of or the battle uto front and Mont Mont- dIdIer Heavy German however ho were thrown a against ito tho village of oC O Ol e n about halfway between Mont Mont- ont ontI and evidently with the I Intention of forcing a passage toward the railroad running Into Amiens from the south All Al efort efforts by the enemy were In vain I The French Frencl troops held firm throughout a long Jong and constantly renewed struggle In the outskirts and streets of thela the tho la village f. f where the came to closest grips with bayonets and nt hand iland grenades At noon tho village viage wa wai vas still In tho the hands hand of the French rench the Germans having bc boon been repulsed on several occa- occa sons with tho the heaviest leRt he losses Josses Still Stil further northward the British and nd French fought shoulder to to shoulder In tho the vicinity of or Hangard en en arl preventing preventing pre pre- venting dense columns of the tho enemy from gaining ground roun and later recapturing some omo positions wt with a number of or prisoners prison irison- ers eri Wherever the allies ll te regain aln territory the they find heaps heape of German dead which tho Invaders had no time to bury bun The They appear to havo have suffered terrible losses from rem the fire Iro of French field guns Tho The Germans themselves es had hitherto been short abort of artler artillery but more guns were brought UD tOaI tOa- tOa today Ins |