Date: Fri, 10 Feb 1995 23:53:59 -0500 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- A group of gay U.S. police officers, arriving here Thursday for its first convention, canceled a planned march through part of San Juan for fear of attacks, a gay activist said. About 150 members of the Gay Officers Action League originally planned to march through San Juan's upscale Condado tourist district Thursday. But they canceled the march for fear of violent reprisals, local gay activist Cukie Jones said. The leaders of two groups that compete to represent the 10,000 police officers in Puerto Rico, a U.S. commonwealth, both said in radio interviews that they opposed the planned march. Police Superintendent Pedro Toledo acknowledged current rules are outdated and discriminatory because they bar gays from the force. But he said no officers have been expelled for homosexuality.