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Psycliiatrist to Examine Boy PENDLETON W County Judge James Sturgis Saturday ordered David "Chip" Crozier, Jr.. 11, who Is accused of killing bis father and stepmother, to undergo psychiatric examination. The boy is to-be taken to Port land this week end, to stay at the Multnomah County juvenile home about s month while psychiatrists examine him. The boy was ' re-united briefly with bis mother, Mrs. Margaret Edwards of San Francisco, who divorced David Crozier about seven years ago. She arrived In Pendleton shortly before a hearing called by the county Judge; They talked briefly before the hearing, then had lunch together after the session. ' The hearing was called after a grand Jury refused to Indict the boy, and referred his case to Juvenile court The boy went into the hearing beside his mother, but was re moved before testimony was given by Sgt N. W. Smith of the state police, who said David told him he stabbed his father and stepmother as they slept Monday night because he wanted to hurt them for favor- Plastic Filling Aids Dentistry NEW YORK (JPt A new plas tic dental filling material that does not need heat to harden and does not dissolve or waste away Is said to be the biggest advance in dentistry In half a century. These plastic materials, known as self-curing or. hardening re sins, are still in the experiment al stage. Dr. George C Paffen barger, chief of , the American Dental Association research staff at the National Bureau of Stand ards, says that "not since silicate cement was Introduced. 50 years ago has any material made such an impact on operative dentist ry." .-.',,". r.;-s'.:i.. One defect of the sew sub stance is that at present it does not have the decay-preventing property of the silicate cement filling. Dr. Paff enbarger says. Research is underway to remedy this deficiency. lng a younger son, , Steven, 8. 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