found dead P. Missing girl KENNEBUNK, Maine, site where decomposed body of girl, identified as GIRL Continued from Page 1 The body was discovered vby a special policeman, George LaBarge, who had been searching for the girl all day. He was probing the area around the Parson's farm on Brown Street near the Mauson River. The barn is about 9 miles from the Olenchuks summer home. Cohen said there was evidence of a homicide but definite findings could not be made pending an autopsy. High-ranking state police officers and, FBI agents converged on the scene after the discovery. Police set up roadblocks about a half-mile from the barn and would permit no one through. A state police car with a man believed to be Brig. Gen. Peter G. Olenchuk in the back seat sped through the roadblock shortly after 4:30 p.m. Gen. Olenchuk identified the body by certain items belonging to his daughter which were found nearby. The body was taken to a hospital in Waterville. A Kennebunk Tire Dept. truck went through with lighting equipment. t The young girl was reported missing by her mother at 7 p.m. on Aug. 9, when she did not return home from a bicycle ride to the business section to buy gum and a Sunday newspaper. ft) Lh , HJ MARY OLENCHUK Police found the bicycle in an archway of the Look-ou t Hotel about 200 yds. from the Olenchuk summer home. : A witness, who was staying at the hotel, told, police she saw a girl matching Mary's description talking with a man in . a dark maroon car in front of the hotel. She said she saw the girl get into the car and it drove away toward the shore road. For the past 12 days, air and ground search parties have scoured southern coastal Maine from Kittery. to Old Orchard Beach for a' trace of the girl or the car. Helicopters from Ft. De-vens, Mass., piloted by Green Beret veterans from Mary Olenchuk, was found. Body was found in barn (top left). (UPI) Vietnam, flew police over the area almost daily. FBI agents and Army Intelligence personnel assisted in the probe. Army Intelligence was called in becase Gen. Olenchuk commands the Army Ammunitions Supply Agency at Joliet, 111. As an expert in chemical warfare he was in charge .of the recent shipment of nerve gas to Sunny Point, N.C., where it was shipped out and sunk in the atlantic. Police reported that the area around the barn appeared to have been used for camping for several days recently. Near the body was found a T-shirt with the words Andrews AFB and Yokom-iko on it. The girl's, fingerprints were sent to her father's base at Joliet, where they are on record because she .lived there with her parents. State pathologist Irving Goodof f examined the body at Thayer Hospital in Waterville. IN L. SO BI6 WE OPEN OXE HOUR EARLY MONDAY AT 9 Ml.