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Page 16/The Battalion/Thursday, May 3, 1984 Opening of Kennedy file to be ruled on by judge United Press International PALM BEACH, Fla. — Labo ratory tests that may reveal the cause of David Kennedy’s death will be turned over to a judge today who will rule whether they will be made public. Palm Beach County Circuit Judge R. William Rutter, who sealed all Kennedy investigation records Friday, has scheduled a hearing for 4 p.m. today to de termine whether the news blackout should end. Initial lab tests showed “sig nificant amounts” of cocaine and the painkiller Demerol in the body of Kennedy, 28, son of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy. Police also found 1.3 grams of “high-purity” cocaine in the ex clusive Brazilian Court Hotel, where Kennedy’s body was dis covered April 25. An autopsy did not reveal the cause of death, and blood and tissue samples were turned over to the Palm Beach County sher iff s crime lab for analysis. Neither crime lab toxicolog ists nor the medical examiner would comment on the tests, but one of Rutter’s assistants said the results would be given to the judge. Last week, police Capt. Rich ard Woods said they were seek ing the source of the cocaine. If the drug caused Kennedy’s death, the person who provided it can be charged with murder under Florida law. Mi HALF PRICE ^ CASH ^ BOOKS FOR YOUR BOOKS • MAGAZINES RECORDS • CASSETTES BRING THEM TO RECORDS MAGAZINES We buy and sell anything printed or recorded. 3828 Texas Ave. Open 10am - 9pm Mon-Sat noon - 9pm -Sun Services set today for singer ‘Z.Z.’ Hill United Press International DALLAS — Funeral serv ices will be held today for blues singer Arzell “Z.Z.” Hill Sr., whose straightforward soul-blues style brought him a resurgence of popularity in the last three years. Hill died Friday in a hospi tal of a heart attack. He was 48. Funeral services are today in Hughes Springs, with burial at a cemetery in Naples. 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