THOMAS 6. WINTER TULSA, OKLAHOMA 741 May 25. 1980 Mr. Dale Hogue Clark for President Committee 2300 Wisconsin Ave. N.H. Hashington. D.C. 2000? Dear Dale: This letter will report in two areas and ask your help in a third. I have received two offers of help and five acknowledgements of other kinds from my letter to 73 Oklahoma Libertarians asking for help organizing a series of receptions around the state for Clark Koch. I'll be out of town next week but I'll get on the phone after that and try to get a better organization going. My experience so far is that letters don't work very well. He are going thlough the files of the Secretary of State of Oklahoma looking for Petroleum based PACs that give money to presidential candidates. Our forms are simply copies of a federal form that all PACs file and there may be suitable pace which are industry wide but not on file in Oklahoma so it might be worh while to look in the federal files. I plan to stress the fact that free market talk caning fro: Libertarians reaches a different group of voters than free market talk coming from Republicans. From us it reaches a decriminalising marijuana, anti draft group that wouldn't listen to the Republicans. The new stationary looks finethe field. is there provision for a return address other than the Hashington address? The main reason I am writing is that I have the permission of the Oklahoma chairman of the Freemen Institute to enclose a libertarian page in a future mailing to their 700 Oklahoma members. If you are not acquainted with the organisation. plus. 1001: ?mugh the 11th I have unclean. It ?as . and are politically um. tone theym?a?odgroup torus boom-0th.: I would like 1n mm??omlpm. Do to: th'l' Hr. Shoum- could I. sit a. melorisqu?ft? .361: can, I. phrase the letter to. they know the . . mm: ?rm only party running? . Slnoorolylug