Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1926 — Page 9
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WIEF DISPOSES Ks JEWELRY AT I HIS OWN STORE Europe’s Master Crook Behind Bars of Vienna Prison. Times Special VIENNA, March 12.—Europe’s blaster thief, Joseph Moransky, 33, is again behind the bars; and the [Vienna police are determined that this time he shall stay. A goldsmith by trade, a “frontdoor thief’ by profession, Moransky has been a source of concern to the police of almost every central European city for several years past. Many times he has been Jailed but
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never for long. He always escaped after a few days. Several years ago, when almost every one In Vienna was wondering where the next meal was to come from and when the bankers were the only persons who were doing any business, the Viennese were astonished to see anew Jewelry business appear in their city. Concerning the proprietor of the store no one knew anything except that he kept it constantly supplied with most rare and beautiful ornaments which a lady could desire. No order was too extraordinary or too difficult for him to fill. Whether It was for a diamond tiara or a sapphire shoebuckle, he guaranteed delivery. Only Asked Time All that he asked of his customers was a few weeks in which to “obtain the necessary'supplies. In a room just over his store, Moransky kept six goldsmiths busy melting down old jewelry and making new pieces for his counters. At i tiroes he would be away from his I business for several months. Where | he went no one knew. All was going well with Herrn Moransky, the jeweler, until a notorious thief in Budapest mentioned his name during a cross-examination on another matter. The Budapest police at once'notified their colleagues in Vienna that Moransky might bear observation. The Vienna police placed a detective on Moransky's trail. For a long time the detective could get nothing definite against Moransky. He Invited the police of all the surrounding countries to send him lists of valuables which had recently been stolen in their districts. In vain, however, did he search the counters of Moransky's shop for these jewels—the goldsmiths upstairs had done their work too well. A tiara stolen in Zurich proved Moransky’s undoing. It was so beautiful that he had placed It on sale without reworking its setting. The detective spotted it and arrested him. Huge Loot Following Moransky’s arrest the police of many cities were invited to come and inspect his stock. Here they found Jewelry from almost every comer of Europe. Afterwards they visited Moransky in his cell.
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