The Weather Underground Organization has published and distributed a 32‐page magazine in which it takes credit for carrying out “25 armed actions against the enemy” establishment and analyzes political issues of the day.

Disregarding the risk of exposure such a publication might bring, the Weather Underground, some of whose members are on the “Ten Most Wanted List,” mailed the pamphlet to various members of the news media as well as persons in the radical left movement.

The magazine is called “Osawatomie,” for the site of an 1856 battle led by John Brown and a band of 30 abolitionists who “using guerrilla tactics, beat back an armed attack by 250 slavery supporters.”

The group promises to publish the magazine four times a year and advises its recipients as follows: “If everyone who has a copy shows it to at least 10 co‐workers, friends, or people living in the same building, passing it hand to hand, tens of thousands of people can read it.” It asks that those people with access to a printing press reproduce and circulate the magazine.