aL mf NE an LB eeuenn pb ryAjen 1p Sey gy) Kia's je hee oh) ee tt Ter ” Gay rights. movement reacts to. pollterr raids TORONTO (CP) > meetings: the last ‘two - anybody's mail?” he’ Maloney said “the -" break down doors in Club Baths five years ; police forces in Canada . Was “juniitied, " “aid re j the'wake of last aes years, asked. “We just don't ‘caller told him he had — the steambaths, were agotoattendlawschool, _ are currently opening Marks. “It had nothing ff b controversial - police Maloney and. other touch mail, but- I - earlier noticed his involved .in the became’ convinced." mail. He sald be also - to do with: the sexual - . talds on. four steam- pay rights activists wouldn't know ev: . supervisor writing down — _ earefully-orchestrated police were intercepting . has been told: that reference . of the in. FS i baths used by-homesex- have accused the bu. _—érything.” "., _ Malaney’s address ‘and raids, — his mailon Jan, 3, when . |. Delther the RCMP nor - _ dividuals involved.” cg uals, one of the city’s . reau of harassingracial =. Maloney, 35, former + the addresses of three three pieces of mail ad- any other federal FS a gay rights activistssays and sexual minorities as "owner of the Club bath-houses, including - A | demonstration dressed to'lis apart © government - agencles” “Meanwhile, Ontario's | ee police have been in- well as laber and Baths, one of. four the Club Baths and the early Saturday by about ment were delivered io. «=. Were examining — “three - caasigig zon tercepting his mail. political groups. steambaths raided last - Romans II, also raided 2,000 people protesting the steambath's ~ Maloney’s mail, ".., political -leadera, are?.. FP" Peter Maloney said in ‘ot . Thursday, ‘said an by police. the raids resulted in 11 business office: ~~ avoiding -gomment on : charges, . including . the ‘palds. '- received “preopened” mail, and that mail ad- been delivered to a steambath in which he formerly had a financial interest, the Toronto Police depart- ment's _ intelligence criticisms. ~ of at Metro Couneil budget dressed to hig home has. -an interview he has . ‘He said be. beliéves.” Metropolitan | . bureay is disturbed by , its” operations‘he hasmade “get ““T forced them (the police) to reveal some things," be said. “J © guess intelligence — doesn’t’ like that. T° suspect what they're . pow saying is- they're . _ trying “to- put the spollight on me.” However; "police spokeaman John Ward ‘denied Toronto police interfere with mail. ~ “Why would the police involved with McGeer boosts anonymous phone call from a postal worker "Inst: October alerted fim about possible with. his mail. ’ “He said the caller, a . clerk in one of Toronto's ‘posial terminals,. told him he had been advised to tum over mail ad- -y “dressed to Maloney’s o ‘Napartment and three ©; - Hleambaths to his su- > pelyisor.s ; & ve! first . > ' found-ins interference ' homosexual _ munity, third largest in | The raids, which led to ihe arrests of more - than 250 men charged as and 20 charged with keeping a common bawdy house, ' || “have been, criticized heavily by the city’s North Am erica behind San Francisco and New ; . York. .° . More than: 100 police’ ’ officers, many..using . '- F, erowbarg and hammers , com: ~ ‘ Jeave us alone" . breaching the “peace, assaulting.‘a police olficer and possession of a ‘Prohibited weapon, = The protesters, who vs carried anti-police signs and shouted? “police and “gay rights now,” -. dispersed after about two hours, ‘Maloney, who said be "Sold -his’ shares in the - The following week, he said, three other - letters. arrived at his © spariment . “‘preopened.” " Maloney said © “he . complained fo the gffice>. ‘of - federal Solicitor- General Robert Kaplan’ , and. was told an’ in-- ' vestigation had been started. . “Kaplan said. tn an telephone. _ interview Sunday .that his in- vestigaton showed no ~ ‘Construction industry , chairman .. of : < We felt the action the ¢ ‘Philip Givens,” the. *Preshier: "Wiltian . . Davis ; sald he was - Unaware | ‘of. ‘the’ aids, - missioners, | said ‘the “+ but: - “believed: they * board's powers don't in- weren't’ - “politically clude “anything: todo “motivated.” ‘Liberal: mm we with the mall... ; Mail is. a federal matter.” re Earlier, Jack Marks, ". deputy police chief, said _ criticism’ of the raids - Leader’ Stuart Smith . the raids would become : Democratic : Party. Meader, eaid he ‘wouldn't, Fant “anid, be ‘didn't. belleve “EF : . 4 he \ ne ra fay natural gas use VANCOUVER (CP) ~. offers. help. to: workers E cost between $50,000 to : ‘ VANCOUVER (CP) the B.C. and yukon a abut, what's bappesied ” rature me . org y an sald. 1 ; ‘ votustry ie construction , Building and Con-. cs Mena resnered, i uh he » & amal, industry ia beginning a =. —s struction Trades: ~ 've recov " Teast "banda electrical natural gas - Dew program. to help Council and Construc- ‘between: 40.-and. 50, resources — natural gas, compressor could be in building trades workers tion Labor. elation.“ members. They're says Science ‘Minister Pat _ ‘*talled fn the home that who? are alcoholics or Association. | - 0, Sober and have been MeGeer. * would connect directly to ° are dependent on drugs. Internationa) pack to: work for four. - Brotherhood of Eco trical Workers, ‘Local _ B.C. Hydro natural gas lines that supply furnaces, enabling homeowners fo |= °: _ “Between five and-_. ;. Seven per cent of the . working “years. Some were loag.* “Canada is paying $10. ‘term: ‘alccholics.- I'm million a day to nations abroad for fuel we don't ~ population “ ‘213, has been operating “quite - ‘Gptimistic. bait’ = have.” MeGeer said - fill their cars with eNG . have alcoholism and in |. > @ similar : program i “spreading, it Ahroughout ° i Saturday. “Why should we — “vernight. the building trades, with, "the Inst five yemrp.” the trea Cu : - + The purpose of com- more ithan 46,000 vo Edge! B.C: has the, eehenttainaer tie foc pressing natural gas is’ for _ _., Workers, there are a lot _ Ege bas been: in- "wotst;, facilities for-: the sake of storage — two _ Of people who need. volved in that plan ‘and aleoholies - -and . dru , while we can be using CNG tanks weigh 220 kilos, help," said Jack Edge, . because of his ex- users, ne compressed. natural gas eigh 2 mos a fee, _ perience was chosen to" "Cc nsider! h oe ° each. . the. recently hired - er : D) Dg . t e (CNG)" for one-sixth the Average-sized cars can ~ program " co-ordinator. -head < the “larger = “profits that are made on |! “cost of gasoline at t carry only about five The: program, “program ‘for the 18" ‘liquor ‘sales’ in, -thia Pheer told a cone $allons. That would allowa _ . scheduled | to begin in tet trades inion ““'province,: there’ Sea’ a, v 7 ference on alternative fuels . os ha a i aa - ABE Ent 85,25 ‘March wil ie palmer aah . ere qu op fens - at ik oe Ee OR ite thal BC. ‘hasy. billions yof.sx« ee 5. about reise bat ee re i‘ Lopes ae ietier oer Risthor: ctr | cubic feet of surplus and ones etreg tre A ela ia Jaye, wild “et MELE ES beset : —_—— at unlapped natural gas, Se umitatien ott will be an uphill’ ae much of itlying offshoreon it ¢ for urban " npttte to get employers | oa the continental shelf. travel, MeGeer said tp realize the worse «| | 2p “Wehaven'teven started Nr Case sald CNG is an thing they can do is fire - fee Yee nie he a ideal fuel because 70 per - analcoholic, and fer the “The. 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