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Show Tk A 1 air ThurwHav. Autftlht THKim 1 1 . 1977 V Ti!rnT hv rar 2000 U.S., Panama Okay Canal Pact Continued From Page One hundreds of millions of dollars m aid through the life of the treaty Negotiators had hoped to have an agreement on principles to initial by is Ks - Associated Press Wirepboto in Panama City where they reached agreement for U.S. to turn over Panama Canal to Panama. Chief United States negotiators Ellsworth ker, right, and Sol Linowitz. center, confer Bun- - Live, Die? Burn Victims Have Choice By Daniel Q Haney Associated Press Writer BOSTON People burned beyond hope are being asked at a Los Angeles hospital whether they want doctors to methods keep them alive with or let them die quietly. Most choose to last-ditc- h die. i For a few hours after their injury, even badly burned patients feel little pain and can think clearly. During this time, the doctors tell the patient how critically he is hurt and let him give directions. The program, started three years ago of at the Angeles Southern California Medical Center, is described in the issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that appears Thursday. We believe that people have a right to live and to die the way they want." said Sharon H. Imbus, coauthor of the report with other researchers at the hospital. People have a right to make their own decisions and to know whats happening to them," she said in an interview. Is County-Universit- y During the past two years, 24 severely burned adults who ranged in age from 19 to 90 were admitted to the hospitals bum center. Doctors checked medical records and found that no one whose burns and age matched the victims had ever survived All 24 Die Later When given a choice of treatment, all but three of them decided they wanted only basic care and pain medicine. All 24 later died. In such cases, the center's most experienced doctor tells the patient of his condition. No family members are allowed in the room The doctor tries to assume the role of a compassionate friend who is willing to listen," the researchers wrote. Hands are often held, and an effort is made to look deeply into the patients eyes to perceive the unspoken questions that may lie there. Most patients accept the seriousness of their situation. Am I The very frequent question is answered truthfully going to die? We cannot predict by the statement. the future. We can only say that, to our knowledge, no one in the past of your age and with your size of burn has ever survived this injury, with or without maximal treatment ," the researchers wrote. Once the decision is made to die without a struggle, the patients become peaceful, the researchers said. "They then try to live their lives completely and fully to the end, saying things that they must say to those important to them, making proper plans, prepara turns and apologies Some in Intensive Care minority who want all that medical science can give them are put in the burn center's intensive care unit The researchers told of two sisters, aged (18 and 70, who were burned in a car accident. The younger was burned oer 92 per cent of her body and the older over 9(1 per cent. The younger, when told about her Well, 1 never condition, replied. dreamed that life would end like this, but since we all have to go sometime. Id like to go quietly and comfortably. The Wednesday, the day that US. negotiator Sol Linowitzs term as special ambassador ran out Linowit. headed the U.S delegation joint', with veteran diplomat Ellsworth Bunker. The negotiators worked through Tuesday night and into the early hours of Wednesday, and sources said they concluded agreement on 40 of 50 pending points These were described as technicalities, not substantive issues "Were determined to see this thing out no matter how long it takes, said to Panama, the U S. ambaseador William Jorden, as negotiations resumed Wednesday. I definitely expect an agreement on principles. The talks appeared centered on procedures for turning over U.S. lands in the Canal Zone to Panama, as well as labor relations and social security benefits for Panamanians working for Americans in the Zone. Panamanian negotiators said that the treaty will call on the United States to turn about 70 per cent of the Canal Zone over to Panama immediately on ratification. The remainder will be used by the United States to operate the canal lointly with Panama until the end of the century then Negotiations for a new treaty began boitly after students demand, nq Panamanian sovereignty over the Canal Zone rioted in 19M The current round began in l7.t The treaty, when signed, must be ratified by 'the US Senate and by Panamanian voters -- After the agreement on principles the negotiators hope to write a draft treaty in time to present to the U S Congress when it returns from summer recess in September. The treaty is expected to cotne under sharp fire Death Qtiirluti(l Third Slay Victim Found - the third Ixxi.' was located about 50 feet deep m the sinkhole and was weighted with concrete blocks tied on with haling wire Officials said liny otild start pump mg the sandy bottom after recovering the last body. They found no clues in photographs of the bottom, they said Meanwhile, Leon County medical examiner C. W. Ketchum in Tallahas see conducted an autopsy on the body found by divers Tuesday. "It appears to be a white female, 18 to 20 years old She had a gunshot wound in the back of her head just the same as the other said Eddie Bloom of the state lake the other two badly decomposed one, Department of Criminal Law Enforcement. Boone said he will have his staff start combing the 2,800 missing persons reports from Florida when he has more data on the three victims, who were wearing what appeared to be winter clothing that apparently prevented Base to return Church to the Uiuted total loss of their flesh. States. It dropped him off here Monday. The first body pulled from the It was the first time a U.S. governsinkhole was determined to be a ment plane had flown to Cuba in more d white male in his early 20s than 16 years. At least, Castro joked, He had been gagged, then shot in the it is the first time one has come here back of the head with a pistol legally. last winter, probably in December or In an unusual display of conciliation January. and optimism over the future of murBoone said the execution-styl- e n relations, Castro confirmed ders may be tied to drug smuggling in reports from Washington that he is the area Other officials have specureceiving information from the Carter lated the slayings might be the result of administration concerning foreign acfeuds between deer hunters and wild tivities against Cuba in the U.S. exile hog hunters who reportedly have had shoot-out- s community. before. The last of PERRY, Fla (AP) three conerete-weighte- d bodies was recovered from the bottom of a sinkhole Wednesday after three days of grisly underwater work by sheriff's divers Earlier in the day. police were told by a medical examiner that one of the decomposed bodies already recovered was that of a woman, not a man as initially believed. The victims of a gangland-styl- e execution were first spotted Sunday by two teen-agescuba diving in the sinkhole, which is connected to North Eloridas Aueilla River. txxlies, rs Cubas Castro Says Hes Willing For Political Prisoner Talks Washington Post Service Fidel Castro said for the first time publicly Wednesday that he is willing to discuss the issue of American political prisoners in Cuba. There are seven such prisoners in Cuba. He also said that he would probably visit the United States within the next five years. In another first, Castro accepted an invitation by Sen. 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