The Philadelphia Panel: Face the: °. eo. CYISIS The commission sought: a national plan and research money. It said: the disease has created-a-- “human disaster.” By Marlene Cimons ASSOCIATED PRESS _ WASHINGTON — In what it de?! scribed as “our final heartfelt publio« plea,” the National Commission on; AIDS issued its last report yesterday? * calling upon the President, Congress . and the country to face squarely the “human disaster” created by the epi- _ demic. “As a nation, we can do vastly. better in confronting this crisis than we have to date,” the panel said. .. Repeating its major recommenda; , tions from previous reports, the com- mission urged the President to de- velop a national plan to confront the crisis, and said that Congress should finance whatever research is neces- sary to achieve preventive and thera- peutic solutions. The commission, completing four years of work mandated by Congress, also recommended that the govern- ment underwrite a “responsive”. health care system for all HIV-infec- ted people who need it. a “We call on all Americans to work. single-mindedly to lessen the cruel” discrimination that has added smch horror to the lives of those infected,” the report said. “As a nation, we can do vastly better in confronting this crisis than we have to date.” VeRCIEANn: Yuouirer When asked about the report, Health arid Human Services Secre- tary Donna E. Shalala said .