RAW file import to Photos; OS X 10.10.3

How to import the RAW files into Photos?
Panasonic DMC-LX3. I shoot both RAW and JPG images. iPhoto would import both images for each picture, Photos just imports the JPG. I am NOT using the iCloud photo library. The picture in Photos has a small shadowed box in left bottom corner with a J in it - almost like there is a hidden file, no idea what the J means, can find no reference in help files or online.
I've tried importing direct from the memory card in iMac slot and with camera plugged into USB - no difference. Photos did pull over all the RAW files from the iPhoto library on first startup.
The LX3 is listed as supported by OS X Yosemite V10.10 OS X Yosemite: Supported digital camera RAW formats - Apple Support
Maybe the issue is that I could select Adobe Photoshop Elements as the photo editor in iPhoto preferences . Photos does not have this external editor feature.Help!

My camera's JPEG processing is almost always better than the default JPEGs created by either Aperture or Photos for OS X.
Sure.
Not to mention the time needed to create them in the applications, which slows down the import process quite a bit.
Well that doesn't make sense, as they are created anyway, and if you use in camera editing on the jpeg you actually be generating two sets of previews on import.
If the shot doesn't need work I'd like to throw the RAW away and not pay for the storage it uses up (locally and in the cloud).
This is easy:
File -> New Smart Album
Photo -> is -> Raw
Find them, and then you can delete the ones you don't want.

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