Attitude of the United States in the event of civil strife in Honduras11
11. Reports were received by the Department of State at various times during 1936 of alleged revolutionary activities against the government of President Carias of Honduras, but no serious disturbance took place.
[562] The Minister in Honduras (Keena) to the Secretary of State
Tegucigalpa, April 3, 1936—11
a.m.
[Received 4:30 p.m.]
[Received 4:30 p.m.]
815.00 Revolutions/491: Telegram
[563] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Honduras (Keena)
Washington, April 4, 1936—4
p.m.
815.00 Revolutions/491: Telegram
[564] The Acting Secretary of the Navy (Standley) to the Secretary of State
Washington, April 8, 1936.
[Received April 10.]
[Received April 10.]
815.00 Revolutions/504
[565] The Secretary of State to the Secretary of the Navy (Swanson)
Washington, April 10, 1936.
815.00 Revolutions/504
[566] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Honduras (Keena)
Washington, April 10, 1936—3
p.m.
815.00 Revolutions/491 Suppl.: Telegram
[567] The Minister in Honduras (Keena) to the Secretary of State
Tegucigalpa, April 11,
1936—noon.
[Received 3:25 p.m.]
[Received 3:25 p.m.]
815.00 Revolutions/505: Telegram
[568] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Honduras (Keena)
Washington, April 14, 1936—7
p.m.
815.00 Revolutions/505: Telegram
[569] The Minister in Honduras (Keena) to the Secretary of State
Tegucigalpa, April 15, 1936—3
p.m.
[Received 7:03 p.m.]
[Received 7:03 p.m.]
815.00 Revolutions/511: Telegram