Tuesday, April 19, 1994 The Battalion Page 7 oft Page 4 - bags aie: le groupie ^ill picfci: ' walk alor- i habit," fj or can hat People sk trash." ult survivors return to ruins Oavidians recall omplex standoff Flic Associated Press Sy’,! piolent ending to !e ir class, a; ity." with a ^ tp can bejim WACO — David Thibodeau remem- t|P to sti'5 ers ii sten i n g t o the radio while others toe Nortin iad the Bible as tanks smashed the walls f their home and fired tear gas inside. But within hours, he was crawling rough smoke and flames as the walls rumbled around him. Thibodeau and ght other Branch Davidians survived, b : but religious leader David Koresh and 8 followers died a year ago Tuesday in fiery mass death. "It was terrifying, 1 thought I was Joing to die any minute,” Thibodeau he feels© | a id Sunday as he stood near the ruins ifter eadiklif Mt. Carmel, the Davidians’ rural omplex near Waco. Thibodeau and two by on Siiti >ther survivors returned to the site Sun- how clear k)' ; t b ree °f l ^ ie survivors remain in jail ^ ind the two others did return Sunday. A vicious gunfight with federal ,. _igents and an ensuing siege grabbed the omet ™f;(i vor l c r s attention last year, but the most y makes; "It’s satisfc horrifying image is the deadly fire on April 19, 1993. After waiting in vain for a surrender, FBI agents tried to force an end to the 5 1 -day standoff by assaulting the com pound with tear gas. Inside, Thibodeau said everyone just donned their gas masks and waited for the attack to stop. “Everyone was so composed. They were reading the Bible,” Thibodeau said. Outside, there was an air of anticipa tion among those who had felt sus pended in time for weeks. If the FBI’s plan worked, the Davidians would be driven from their fortress and the world would at last meet Koresh, the elusive rock-n-roll religious zealot who preached of the coming Apocalypse. Instead, it was more like Armaged don as an inferno erupted and con sumed the sprawling compound in a matter of minutes. Shortly before the fire, Thibodeau said, he had lost hope for a peaceful end when he heard FBI officials say the Da vidians were shooting at the tanks. Thibodeau said he didn’t hear any gunfire, and he believes the FBI lied to justify its actions. It is just one instance where the Davidians’ version totally contradicts the government’s account. “I could see the writing on the wall. I knew they were setting America up for a disaster,” he said. As smoke filled the compound, Thi bodeau said, he ripped off his gas mask and ran to a stairway. But the tanks had smashed some of the surrounding walls, blocking the passageway. In his frantic search for another exit, he opened a door and “a wall of flames came down the hallway.” Fie got out through a hole in a burn ing wall. Clive Doyle followed him, smothering a fire on his own arm as he escaped. ‘‘People just couldn’t get out. ... I didn’t even think Clive would make it out behind me,” Thibodeau said. Several of the other survivors jumped from the roof while others made their own way out. Doyle returned to the site Sunday for the first time since the fire. FFe said he was appalled by the damage to the com pound, which now is just piles of dirt and debris. “There’s still a lot of emotion ... I keep it bottled up inside,” Doyle said. Federal Reserve increases rates for third time this year The* Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve nudged interest rates up for the third time this year on Monday and for the third time financial markets showed their displeasure. Long-term interest rates surged to their highest levels of the Clinton presidency while stock prices fell The Dow Jones industrial av erage lost 41.05 points, to 3620.42. All the commotion was caused by another small, quarter-point increase in the federal funds rate. The Fed signaled it had pushed tliis key short-term rate to 3.75 percent. Ana lysts predicted diis would send a variety of consumer and business rates up as well. Many economists had expected the Fed would wait until May 17, the next sched uled meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, the group that sets interest rate policies. Fed officials said that Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan decided to act after consulting other members of the committee by telephone Monday morning. As widi the moves on Feb. 4 and March 22, the decision was announced immedi ately in a statement from Greenspan, who said the change should result in a “small increase in short-term money rates.” The central bank has been under pressure from Congress to be more open in its conduct of monetary policy. While the Clinton administration has re fused to criticize die central bank, many De mocrats in Congress have complained that Greenspan is overly concerned about infla tion at a time when there are no signs that price pressures are getting out of control. Laura Tyson, chairman of the president’s Council of Economic Advisers, insisted that while economic growth has been stronger than expected so far this year, inflation has remained docile. “We believe that the prospects for sus tained economic growth with low inflation remain better than they have been for a very long time.” she said. She conceded that the Fed’s rate in creases are running ahead of the forecast the administration used in making its budget estimates. / —i 107 S. 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