syn Ew Vwvgfta Heading for the Derby Two members of the British Royal family leave Londons Victoria Station Wednesday for the 200th Derby at Epsom At left is Princess Margaret dressed in light coloured coat and matching mandarinstyle hat and at right is Prince Charles clad in more traditional top hat and tails AP Photo Closed session held at shooting inquest TORONTO CP Coroner Margaret Milton held onehour closed session Wednesday at the inquest into the shooting death of Andrew Buddy Evans Crown counsel Robert McGee advised Dr Milton not to de scribe the hearing with report ers He said the Coroners Act gives the coroner authority to hold closed sessions Dr Ross Bennett deputy chief coroner said in an inter view the act does not give au thority to hold closed hearings Later he said he had checked With McGee and been assured Dr Milton was within her pow ers She has the authority with all counsel in agreement to do this Dr Bennett said juror was questioned about personal matter duringthe 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staff at the business associa tions Montreal head uarters Tuesday that he is ut to resign His departure plans become official Friday when he tenders his resignation at the Chambers board of directors meeting in Regina Through the 33 corporate executives on the board Hughes will tell the 3000 members of the chamber and the rest of the country what he has so far confided to few friends that after five years he is tired of being the voice of business He will be 50 in Aumst Since he became the first fulltime spokesman for the national busmess lobby in 1975 Hughes face has become familiar not only to the businessmen who pay him but to cabinet ministers key government Minimum fine of $IOM call shocks dredging case lawyers By DIANE WAYDA TORONTO CP Defence lawyers were incredulous Wednesday when Crown Attor ney Rod McLeod asked that minimum fine of $10 million be levied against one of eight com panies convicted in Ontario Su preme Court last month of rig ging dredging bids Defence lawyers also ob jected strenuously to McLeods recommendation that Jean Simard member of the family that played major role in Quebecs shipbuilding and construction industries be jailed for nine to 12 years The Crown has asked for similiar jail sentence for two of the other four businessmen con victed May of conspiracy to defraud public agencies of more than $43 million by rigging dredging bids Julian Porter counsel for McNamara Corp Ltd of To ronto told Associate Chief Jus tice William Parker that the suggestion of levying $10mil lion fine against the company was astounding am very grateful that whipping was removed from the Criminal Code because lm afraid my friend McLeod would ask for it Porter said McLeod also recommended that Marine Industries Ltd of Montreal be fined $25 million to $45 million for its role in the conspiracy WOULD COST TAXPAYER John Sopinka counsel for Marine said any fine the court may impose would come out of the pockets of Quebec tax payers because Marine is wholly owned 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jobs by agreeing in advance how much each would bid with the winning company then paying off the others McLeod said the role played by Simard former vicechair man of Marine Industries was one of the most difficult to de tect and prosecute because he remained in the background while others acted for him He said stiff jail term would serve as deterrent to others in the business community to re frain from such illegal business practises tha exornlner Thursday June 1979 1s strategists and to most Cana dians Ill miss the power he said recently wont pick up the phone any more and expect to hear lformer finance ministeri Jean Chretien or Bob Andras former chairman of the economic development ministryl For the first time since John Turners era as finance minister Hughes will not have to plant himself in the lobby of the House of Commons till the early hours of the morning smiling at television cameras and telling dozens of journalists how the new budget looks at first glance to the business community REACHES GOAL Hughes says he is leaving because he has accomplished what he set out to do when he gave up his vicepresidency of Dominion Securities Ltd to come to Montreal to run the chamber Early in his career as lab byist Hughes said his goal was to express the views of business on matters of national im portance in language so clear and so compelling that the chamber could no longer be dimissed as mere social club forexecutives He says has come close enough to achieving these goals that he will leave the chamber without any sense of leaving his task unfinished The new presidents major task he says is to maintain the Chambers reputation as an in formed responsible organiza tion worthy of serious con sideration in the major economic decisions of the day tnlike Hughes himself the new president should be bilA ingual Hughes can make himself understood in French but he feels and sounds awkward Although he tried to squeeze French lessons into jammed schedule during his five years 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