University Daily Kansan / Monday, April 20, 1992 5 Doug Hesse/Special to the KANSAN Baskets to fill Lager children and their parents await the beginning of an Easter egg hunt for four-, five- and six-year-olds. The hunt Saturday in South Park was sponsored by KLWN, a Lawrence radio station. Easter message stresses worldwide peace The Associated Press VATICAN CITY — As Christians around the world celebrated Easter yesterday, Pope John Paul II appealed for an end to ethnic fighting, and the archbishop of Canterbury urged Christians to protect the Earth. After a week of cold and rain, the sun shone brilliantly for Mass on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. More than 100,000 people jammed St. Peter's Square to celebrate Christianity's holiest day, when believers rejoice over Jesus' resurrection from the dead. peace. Speaking from the basilica's flower-decked central balcony, the pope dedicated his Easter message to world "I wish you peace, real peace, the peace yearned for by the heart of everyhuman being," he said. The pope exhorted Europeans to, "make the Old Continent into a new reality, in which difference does not mean opposition and clashes, but mutual enrichment." He specifically noted the ethnic fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh in the former Soviet Union and in Bosnia-Herzegovina, a former Yugoslav republic. People should never base security on arms because they destroy life and civil coexistence, the pope said. Bosnia, Croatians crowded into the Catholic cathedral in Sarajevo, the capital, to pray for peace. Armed civilian guarded outside. The pope urged the peoples of the Middle East to take advantage of their human and religious tradition to help bring peace to the region. Pilgrims converged on Jerusalem in their greatest numbers since the beginning of the 4-year-old Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation. Clashes stemming from the rebellion have died down in recent months. Archbishop Michel Sabah, the Catholic patriarch of Jerusalem, said that for the city to retain its role as the "City of Peace," there must be equalitv for all. "We call on God to lighten the minds and eyes of the rulers and the people on our holy lands so they are not afraid of equal justice, freedom and dignity for both people — Palestinians and Jews," Sabah said. Israel's Tourism Ministry estimated that about 70,000 foreigners came to celebrate Easter or Passover, the week-long commemoration of the flight of the ancient Israelites from Egypt. Passover began at sundown Friday. In England, Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey urged Christians to protect the environment. Everything But Ice Furnish your summer apartment! - Beds * Desks * Bookcases * Lots of other furniture! - Beds 936 Mass. Thunderhead (R) (5.0) 7:19 5:13 Fridend Green Tomato (T) 7:00 9:15 Newsies (P.G) 4:45 Brain Donors (DON) 5:15 7:20 9:45 City of Joy (PG-13) 5:15 6:00 White Men Jumpers (UMP) 7:00 5:19 7:30 CINEMA TWIN 3110 IOWA 841-5191 Straight Tak (PG) 5:30 7:30 9:30 Beethoven (PG) 5:20 7:20 9:15 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY 914 Massachusetts 841-6966 Dickinson Dickinson 841-6000 2339 IOWA ST SLEEPWALKERS(R) (515)720915 FERNGULLY (G) (*4:35), 7:05 MYCOUSINVINNY(R) BASIC INSTINCT (R) (*4:50) 7:15 9:45 CUTTING EDGE (PG) (*5:00), 7:30, 9:25 DEEPCOVER (R) (*4:40); 7:25; 9:35 THE BABE(PG) (8115) 7-10 0-10 Will still offer students the $3.50 $3 Prime-Timer Show (-)/Senior Citizen Anytime Concerned, Confidential & Personal Health Care For Women SAFE AND AFFORDABLE ABORTION SERVICES GYN CARE -- FREE PREGNANCY TESTING BIRTH CONTROL -- INCLUDING NORPLANT IMPLANTS DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH FOR WOMEN 4401 West 109th (L-435 & Roe) Orestead Park, Kawau Toll Free 1-800-227-1918 Providing quality health care to women since 1974 VISA, Mastercard and Insurance plans accepte WIN MORE STUFF THAN YOU CAN CARRY AT THE CBS COLLEGE TOUR WATSON LIBRARY LAWN·APRIL20,11AM-5PM·APRIL21,10AM-4PM