Friday; October-22, 4976 - 35 THE'DETROIT'JEWISH NEWS - East Indian Jew Seeks Asylum in U.S. Jhirad, a Judge Advo- cate General of the In- dian Navy for 18 years and a president of the Federation of Jewish Communities in India, came to that crossroad on Oct. 4 — Yom Kippur when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review his appeal to stay the ex- tradition proceedings that he has fought_in the federal district and cir- WASHINGTON (JTA) — Whether the United States returns Elijah Ephraim Jhirad to India to face criminal charges as the Indian goVern- ment is demanding or al- lows him to remain in this country because he be- lieves he is a target of political vengeance in his native land is now headed 3r a Presidential deci- sion. MN @the Attic 557-1425 29515 SOUTHFIELD, N. OF 12 MILE WEEKEND SPECIALS FRIDAYS, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. ALL YOU CAN $ 2 95 EAT SATURDAYS, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. HOME-MADE SEAFOOD FISH & CHIPS LASAGNA ALL YOU CAN EAT COMBINATION $350 $375 . 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In this case, however, considering the currently cool Indian- U.S. governmental rela- tions and the change in the character of the gov- ernment in New Delhi towards authoritarian- ism, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger him- self is expected to recom- mend a decision for Pres- ident Ford's considera- tion. State Department sources said that the issue has not yet formally reached the department. The New Delhi gov- ernment alleges that 15 years ago when Jhirad was a co-administrator of India's Naval Prize Fund, he misapprop- riated money to ineligible recipients. The Indian govern- ment contends that when Jhirad left India in July, 1966 for stays in Europe, Israel and in America, it was his intention never to return out of fear of prosecution. However, charges were not filed against him in India until more than two years later — in October, 1968. The federal court in New York held that while his departure was not for the purpose of avoiding prosecution, the court ruled that the last two counts were still valid be- cause the statute of limi- tations still had two weeks to run when Jhirad allegedly decided not to return. In view of the Supreme Court's refusal to review the case, the defense coun- sel indicated it would not take further judicial action on the extradition. Claiming innocence on all charges, Jhirad de- clares the Indian gov- ernment is politically motivated against him. The Indian govern- ment, it is also said, has never Shown proof any money is missing nor ever - produced a claim- ant for that money. The Navy has never made an audit of the fund, named a board of inquiry to examine the charges, nor offered proof of wrongdo- ing by him, nor sent wit- nesses to New York to testify against him, the defense claims. The wit- nesses, according to the defense, were from In- dia's special police estab- lishment. Jhirad has de- nied destroying any re- cords. Jhirad, who is of the Bene Israel Jews who came to the Bombay area before the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem more than 1900 years ago, is ardently Jewish. As a student at Bombay University, he organized Jewish students there. In 1937, he visited Pride goeth before de- struction, and haughtiness of spirit before a fall. Proverbs -Ok Palestine at the invitation of the Keren Hayesod. To- gether with his father, he aided Jewish refugees from Germany and Poland who received asylum in India from the Nazis. He also introduced programs in India of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee and the Organiza- tion for Rehabilitation through Training (ORT) which still operates schools in Bombay. He was in Israel from 1967 to ,mid-1972 when he came to the United States. 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