Page 14-Friday, May 14, 1982-The Michigan Daily Two Soviet cosmonauts soar to space station MOSCOW (AP) - Two cosmonauts rocketed into orbit around the ,earth yesterday aboard an improved Soyuz T- 5 spaceship in the Soviet Union's first manned space launch in a year, Tass reported. Lt. Col. Anatoli Berezovoy, the mission commander, and pilot Valentin Lebedev were hurled aloft at 5:58 a.m. EDT from the Baikonur space center in Soviet Central Asia, the Soviet news agency said. ALL SYSTEMS were functioning normally and the crewmen, both 48 years old, were "feeling fine," it added. The cosmonauts were to dock their spaceship with the Salyut-7 space research station, sent into orbit April 20, and prepare it for a joint Soviet- French mission expected next month. French pilot Patrick Baudry, who has been training in the Soviet Union since 1978, is to accompany two Soviet crewmen in a launch to the space station in late June, French sources in Moscow have reported. FRANCE WILL be the10th country to participate ina joint space mission with the Soviets and the first non-communist country to do so. Beaudry, 34, also will be the first non-American from the West to be launched in space. E 6 I I No big deal APPhoto For everyone who had to retake fourth-year French, here's a little bit of depressing news. Mariel Aragon, who enrolled in the University of Southern California at age 11, graduated Thursday at 16. By the way, she's going to enter medical school. w 5I /Vw Vr tas Tickets: $5.00 (general admission) in advance, $6.00 day of the show. Advance Tickets are available at The Michigan Union Box Office, PJ's Records, School- kids Records, & all CTC outlets. For more information call 763-6922. Diag drunk arrested Police arrested an Ann Arbor man on the Diag Wednesday night on charges of public intoxication, police said yesterday. The man, in his 20s, ap- parently was swinging his fists at PAINFUL SEPARATION? Get it over FAST-Daily Classifieds 764-0557 people as they passed through. After spending the night in the Ann Arbor Police holding cell, he was released pending further investigation. Towing incident leads to arrest After refusing to let police tow his car from the 700 block of E. Kingsley, a 50- year-old Ann Arbor man was arrested Wednesday for hindering and opposing, police said yesterday. He had apparen- tly accumulated more than the allowable number of unpaid parking tickets, and tried to prevent his car from being impounded. The man was taken to the police station and his car was towed. B and E suspect arrested Police arrested a 35-year-old Battle Creek man Tuesday for breaking and entering and felonious assault after the suspect allegedly broke into his sister's home on the 500 block of Glen, police said. After police arrived, the suspect, Samuel Webb, threatened police of- ficers with a'shotgun. The felonious assault charge, however, has been dropped. Property stolen from house A Yashica camera, a 15 mm. lens and a man's gold bracelet with a combined value of over $2,900 were taken from a house on the 1100 block of Norman Place in Ann Arbor, police said yester- day. The theft apparently occured bet- ween 2:45 and 6:30 a.m. Wednesday. There was no sign of forced entry, and police suspect that a key may have been used. No suspects have been taken 0 0 40 9