35 IS YOUR CHILD Krieger To Head Holocaust Council Washington (JTA) — The United States Holocaust Mem- orial Council has a new Ex- ecutive Director, with President Reagan's appointment last week of Richard Krieger, a former director of Jewish affairs in the Republican National Committee and, most recently, a State Department official responsible for refugee programs. Krieger, who has also served as executive director of Jewish Federations in the U.S., wrote the original proposal for the creatiori of the Council, which was established by Congress in 1980 under the Chairmanship of writer and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. The Council was created to coordinate "A Campaign to Remember," raising funds for the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, which is expected to see completion in December 1988. To date, the Council has raised some $25 million, enough for construction of the building which members expect to get underway some- time soon. Although they esti- mate about another $75 million as the cost for completing the museum, staff members say they ave confident that the needed funds can be obtained. The Council also sponsors the commemoration of "Days of Re- membrance," a Holocaust mem- orial observance held annually at the Capitol on Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. But Krieger said the Council would be pursuing other goals as well, such as expanding its outreach and cooperative pro- gram with Holocaust centers and institutions throughout the world, and with civic, educa- tional and religious institutions in the United States. Ultimate- ly, he said, the Council aimed at serving as the national center for information and programs on the Holocaust. The Council also plans to create a Committee on Con- science that would receive infor- mation on genocide or potential genocide anywhere in the world and for dissemination to the U.S. Government. Krieger will be succeeding Rabbi Seymour Siegel, a pro- fessor at the Jewish Theological Seminary, to which he returned last year. THEN GO TO THE GOING TO SUMMER CAMP? SUMMER CAMP SPECIALIST Official Camp Outfitters For WE HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE AND THE RIGHT SUPPLIES TO SEND YOUR CAMPER AWAY, FOR A FUN SUMMER. • Official Camp T-Shirts And Sweatshirts. • Custom Printing Cep All Duffle And Laundry Bags while you wait. The Bodzin Family Club will meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in the home of Harry and Dorothy Bodzin, 20696 Knob Woods Dr., Southfield. The family club will attend a Tiger ballgame on June 9 at 7:30 p.m. The family picnic will take place on July 6 at 2 p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jason Bodzin, 22650 Shevington, Southfield. 6690 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR ALL YOUR CAMPER'S NEEDS 851-6232 Everything In The Store P.S. - lots of new merchandise has just arrived Sunday 12-4 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 6692 Orchard Lk. Rd., West Bloomfield In The WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA LEATHER HANDBAGS Bodzins Meet WALDEN SEA-GULL TANUGA Boys' and Young Men's Wear TAMAK WA TAMARACK CAMPS in the WAHANOWIN WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 851-4410 SPRING and SUMMER SHOES 30-50% OFF 25% to 50% OFF Orchard Lake Rd. South of Maple Visa Mastercard Mon.-Sat. 10-6. Thurs. 10-8 851-5470 ALL PANTYHOSE 20% OFF Hanes Round the Clock West Bloomfield Plaza Previous Purchases Layaways Excluded. All Sales are Final