1 f A A y 4 hC ", , . 9 i si .? I f t I 7 I 1 - T r? A . ' . ", 1-lL-l WJC ; MARY OLENCHUK i Search Fails To Locate Young Girl O OGUNQUIT f AP) An air-ground search Wednesday failed lo uncover clues to the mysterious disappearance of an Army generals 13-year-old daughter who police fear was abducted Sunday from this resort village. ' A state police sergeant said Jearchers combed the Ogunquit area shoulder to shoulder, almost on hands and knees. without finding a trace of Mary C. Olenchuk, who was reportedly last seen talking to an unidentified man about 200 yards from per familys summer home here. ' Marys father, Brig. Gen. Pester Olenchuk, flew from Maryland to Pease AFB, N.H., Sunday night after learning of his laughters disappearance. He is the commanding general of the Army Ammunition Supply Agency at Joliet, III h During the afternoon, search parties were assisted by an Army helicopter which arrived irom Ft. Devens, Mass. - A state police spokesman said the search area would be broadened Thursday to encompass a larger portion of York County. Four FBI agents, he said, were assisting state and local police and would be available if it was determined that a federal Statute had been violated. He said Mary was described by her parents as a very stable girl just not the type Who would up and take off. The red-haired girl, when last seen, was riding a bicycle and talking to a man in a maroon colored car. Her bicycle was later found at the scene. She was clad in faded pink Shorts and a white tee-shirt with , the words Yokomiko, Andrews .AFB stenciled on it. Police had kept the disappearance secret until Tuesday in the belief that the family might receive word from a kidnaper, the girl had been abducted. Police Chief Cecil Perkins of Ogunquit said there had been no calls, no notes, nothing.