The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, June 17, 1980-Page 13 WILL BE BURIED IN TEAM UNIFORM Fan lives, will die, with Cubs WASHBURN, Ill. (AP)-The Chicago Cubs are Maniford Harper's whole life, and now he's made a pact with his mor- tician to make the baseball team a part of his death. Harper has arranged to go to his grave in a Cubs uniform, complete with. the pin stripe jersey with the smiling little bear, knickers, and a bright blue cap with a red "C" on the front. "I'M GOING TO be buried in the uniform because baseball is all I think about," said Harper, still very much alive at age 65. "It's my life, I don't care about cars or anything else, and I never have." He says he has arranged with a mor- tician to be buried in a uniform he bought from the Cubs several years ago. It's now in mothballs. Daily Classifieds (Continued from Page 12) BABYSITTER, warm creative, responsible person to care for my 5 and 6 year olds in my Burns Park home. Weekdays 12:30-6:00 through July. Begin immediately. 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University. 170/mo. 6658990-Greg. 34U620 Harper's devotion to the team began in Shriner's Hospital in Oak Park in 1926 when he was 11. Severely stricken with polio, he had been partially paralyzed since he was 17 months old. HARPER SAYS CUBS immortal Hack Wilson visited the hospital with some fellow players, walked up to him, tapped him on the shoulder, and said, "Stick it out, kid. Someday you'll be able to walk." From that day on, Harper and the Cubs were inseparable. Folks started At 13, Harper went to a traveling tat- too parlor at a medicine show on the outskirts of Washburn and had the word "Cubs" engraved on his left forearm in inch-high letters. WHEN ASKED WHAT he wanted for a high school graduation gift, Harper requested $25 to travel the 125 miles to Chicago and seea week's worth of Cubs games. Now, he's been to Wrigley Field for more than 1,500 games, including the 1945 World Series. He has collected 187 foul halls on his trios to the park. He's had a batch of them autographed, and keeps them ina safe deposit box. Over the years, Harper's passion has outgrown the regular season. He began traveling to Arizona to watch the Cubs in spring training. For seven con- secutive years, he bought the first available spring training ticket of the season-and still has the stubs to prove it. Once, Harper, who is partially paralyzed but can get around, actually moved to Chicago and became an usher at Wrigley Field. Trouble on Cloud Nine Cypress, Calif. firefighters dig through the wreckage of the Cloud Nine Motel yesterday following an explosion that injured nine persons and left another missing. About 60 people were registered in the motel at the time of the blast. Eight units in the building were destroyed. No cause for the explosion has yet been found. arter hopes to include Use Daily C.a. . Classifieds Hussein in Mideast talks TONIGHT AT WASHINGTON (AP) - Jordan's 1977. King Hussein, visiting Washington for "It is our long-standing position that SECONDtroANT talks with President Carter, is once Jordan will see fit to join the peaceTEMUA T again the target of a campaign of cour- process at an appropriate time," Hod- C tship, with the United States trying to ding Carter, the State Department woo the monarch into the Mideast spokesman, said yesterday.n E peace process. Only the most optimistic expect Hussein to give his blessing, let aloneOTHT his country's participation, to the negotiations between Egypt and Israel over Palestinian autonomy during this AMAZING NEW VIDEO visit. Jordan has snubbed several in- vitations and is boycotting the now- GN stalled talks, all the while moving closer to association with the Palestine Liberation Organization and even a flir- tation with the Soviet Union. - A WHITE House official, who did not wish to be identified, said Hussein's visit would provide the "first oppor- LUNAR tunity" for the king and the president to exchange views on the Middle East THE FLIPPER MCGEE ARCADES! E U peace process. (* IIESCUt) Should the negotiations eventually THE CROSSEYED MOOSE succeed, the Carter administration will 613 E. LIBERTY depend on Jordan to give any TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CAMP agreement a boost. The heads of the 632 PACKARD Egyptian and Israeli delegations will be FLIPPER McGEE'S here early next month to try to get the 1217 S. UNIVERSITY talks moving again. Carter will be looking for a signal of future support from Hussein in their meetings today; nd tomorr-w,the first official visit by the king since April. 4