UNIVERSAL WATCH REPAIR Katyusha Rockets Come To Halt . Jerusalem (JTA) — As life re- turned to normal for residents of northern Israel after two days of Katyusha rocket assaults, Israeli leaders continued to weigh pos- sible responses to the attacks. Israelis living near the border with Lebanon emerged from their shelters to resume their daily routines a day after dozens of Katyusha had been launched from across the border by mem- bers of the Islamic fundamental- ist Hezbollah movement. Israeli warplanes continued retaliating for the rocket attacks for a third day, bombarding Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. Ground fighting also erupted, with two Israeli soldiers wound- ed, one of them seriously, in clashes with Hezbollah guerril- las. The soldiers were evacuated to a hospital in Haifa, where the condition of one was described as light; the second soldier was de- scribed in serious but stable con- dition after undergoing surgery. Beyond the air force's strafing of the targets, and the army's con- tinued artillery assaults, it ap- peared unlikely that Israel's response to the Katyusha attacks would be broadened into a larg- er military reply. Prime Minister Shimon Peres publicly blamed Syria, which he said could have prevented the Hezbollah onslaught, and hint- ed that Israel would mount a massive response to the attacks. A day later, he muted his re- sponse, reportedly telling a group of ministers there would be no large-scale retaliation. The ministers were also in- formed by military officials at a briefing that Syria had not known of Hezbollah's plans and that there had been "no coordi- nation" between Syria and Hezbollah, Army Radio reported. Foreign Minister Ehud Barak adopted a similar muted stance, telling visiting Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Victor Possou- valiok that Syria was not direct- ly responsible for the rocket attacks. But he added, as Peres had stated on Tuesday, that Israel re- mained firm in its belief that Syr- ia had the power to rein in Hezbollah activities. (retail value $ 1 'frade in your old watch! Longines Bulova * Seiko And Many More! Pulsar * Citizen 5J ,N ' 358-2211 BECK RD. "Ofek._ Re gints rig gouch 1204 S. Woodward, Royal Oak (Just North of 696) Furniture FREE In-Home Estimates Refinishing, Upholstery Fabrics, and Restoration Custom Paints, Wall Coverings and Window Treatments 50%-70% OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • Vertical Blinds • Pleated Shades • Levolor Blinds • Wood Blinds 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Southfield, MI 48076 Jerusalem (JTA) — The first two charter flights from Israel to Mo- rocco recently left Ben-Gurion Airport. The planes flew a group of Is- •-• e-e 12 MILE RD. — 28411 NORTHWESTERN HWY., AT BECK RD., SUITE 250, SOUTHFIELD Israeli Charters To Morocco - _1: 5000 $35000) 352-8622 Free Professional Measure at No Obligation _ klealAt Rnishoctor Haig R51 -5009 81 ▪ 48 1