2 Friday, March 25, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Crowd gathers for opening of McDonald's in Yugoslavia The Associated Press BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Yugoslavia suffered its first Big Mac attack yesterday when McDonald's opened a restaurant in Yugoslavia, and police were called in to keep customers who lined up for hours from getting too unruly under the golden arches. first Big Mac. "I just wanted to taste genuine American hamburgers," said Milica Nikolic, a high school student who waited for three hours to taste her People curiously examined the renovated restaurant's plush interior and the back-lit signs depicting the hamburgers, french fries, milk shakes and other fare more familiar in the West. It also featured amber-colored tables and floors. The restaurant, which had drawn crowds in recent days long before it opened, has 350 seats and employs 110 people capable of serving 2,500 meals an hour. Local Briefs office, Sixth and Massachusetts streets; Independence Inc., 1910 Haskell Ave.; and Penn House, 1035 Pennsylvania St. VOTER DEADLINE: Voters have until 5 p.m. Tuesday to register to vote in the April 19 city referendum on teacher salaries. People who need to register to vote include those who have never voted before, those who moved or changed their names and those who registered but didn't vote in the 1984 and 1986 elections. Places to register in Lawrence include the Douglas County clerk's office, 11th and Massachusetts streets; the Lawrence city clerk's KANSAN POSITIONS: Applications for summer Kansan editor and summer and fall Kansan business managers are available in 200 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Completed applications are due at 5 p.m. April 1 in 200 StauFFER-Flint. The Kansan Board will interview applicants and choose people to fill the positions on April 4. A brown bag luncheon titled "Austria's Contributions: An Attempt at Contemporary Evaluation" with Mechthild Fritz, University of Vienna, is scheduled for noon today in Alcove C of the Kansas Union. The luncheon is sponsored by the center for international programs. the department of religious studies is scheduled for 8 p.m. Sunday in 100 Smith Hall. Daniel C. Maguire, professor of ethics and theology, Marquette University, will speak about "Tradition, Authority and Dissent: Some Experiences." A reception is scheduled at 9:30 p.m. in Moore Library, 109 Smith Hall. Building our business one guest at a time! 2222 W.6th 842-7030 An aerospace colloquium with Dwain Deets, NASA, is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in 3139 Wescoe Hall. An Inter-Varisay Christian Fellowship meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today in the Pioneer Room of the Burge Union. 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