Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 14, 1982 Police say Templin fire started by a cigarette A smoldering cigarette started a fire in Timpelin Hall early Tuesday morning when a resident "carlessly" put out the flame. A police lobby, KU police said yesterday. There were no injuries in the fire, which started at 3:59 a.m., but there was about 80 people damage to the building. Donny, director of KU police, said yesterday. FOUR RESIDENTS were in the lobby just before the fire started, Denney said, but no charges have been filed. Much of the damage was caused by the smoke from the burning rubber in the chair. Denney said that if the fire doors had not been closed, "there would have been more smoke damage to the floor from the black soil from the chair." Templin residents stayed in Lewis Hall until 5:15 a.m., when firefighters had the fire and heavy smoke under control. J. J. Wilson, director of housing, said that he was not sure whether the fire was set by vandals or by a careless person. "We know that some people were in there, but we don't want to decide what we will do until we can determine which plan we think we'd think we can do." he said. "It's one thing to be vandals and another to be careless." The damage to the sixth floor included the burnt chair and carpet, and a smoke-damaged ceiling and walls. ABOUT 280 students live in Templin, but not all of the residents were there because of the enrollment schedule, Wilson said. Lawrence police and fire departments and a KU police department detective are continuing their investigation of two other fires, unseen cases that included student housing in the district, dim. McSwain, Lawrence chief, said. Mike Malone, Douglas County district attorney, said that there were several suspects in the Nov. 6 fire at Naisimuth Hall, but that there were no suspects in the Nov. 22 fire at Jayhawker Towers. 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