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Show DESERLT 3A NEWS, Thursdcy, Moy 15, 1969 roihers Face Kidnap Charges MINEOLA, NY. (UPI) -Three brothers have been arrested In connection with the abduction for ransom of a piegnant housewife and her three small children, police said today. The men were held for arraignment later today on kidnaping and rob- bery charges. Authorities said about $36,000 of the $120,000 in ran- som money was recovered Wednesday night from an automobile in front of the home of one of the suspects, Barry Gordon, of Plainview, a Long Island suburo of New York City. The victims, Mrs. Fuchs and her children, were freed unharmed about two hours after they were abducted Wednesday morning following the deposit of the ransom m a prearranged hiding place. to police the According questioning of witnesses by working county detectives led them with FBI agents to their first suspect, Alan Hay Gordon of Brooklyn, later Wednesday night, Barry and the third brother, Robert, of Queens, accompanied by attorneys, surrendered to police at the Bethpage precinct in Long Island. Barry, who is man led, is an Insurance salesman. Robert. alo married, was described by police as the owner of the M. and R. Collection Agency in Queens. Alan also works for the collection agency. police said. The abduction was initiated 8 a.m. Wednesday as Roy Fuchs, manager of the of the branch Hicksville Franklin National Bank entered the garage at his home in Huntington. There he was accosted by two men wearing dark glasses who escorted him back into his house where hey ordered Mrs. Fuchs to dress the children, Lynn, 4. and twins Kurt and Bruce, 3. Fuchs was instructed to report to work and obtain $100,000 in small bills and just before place it in a lot in Westbury. The gunmen then drove off w ith his family in Fuchs station wagon. After telling his superiors at the bank about his situation, Fuchs took close to $120,000 of the banks money to the hiding place where an accomplice of the kidnapers apparently picked it up. Fuchs returned home at about 9:45 a.m. and about 45 later Mrs. Fuchs minutes drove up in the station wagon with the children beside her. 'U.S.D.A- - INSPECTED MEATS ONLY MAM Skinless WIENERS c BONELESS WHOLE 49 One Pound Pkg. lb. VEAL STEAK Tender AQ LUNCH MEAT Knifed, Shot In The Head, He's Lucky To Be Alive U HV' I ' ii r,r m. ?' 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