The newspaper has no copyright marks referring to the paper on any of its 17 pages; the publisher's information on the second page has only who published it, the LA address and the prices for a subscription. The only copyright mark is on page 6 and it's for the movie ad for Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine.
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{{Information |Description=Photo of the 1960s girl group, The Toys. |Source=[http://krlabeat.sakionline.net/issue/13nov65.pdf KRLA Beat], page 12, a newspaper published for KRLA Radio, Los Angeles, in the 1960s. |Date=November 12, 1965 |Author=Beat Pub...
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