Baldwin v. Hilo Tribune-Herald, Ltd.

30 Haw. 610, 1928 Haw. LEXIS 10
CourtHawaii Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 15, 1928
Docket1808
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Baldwin v. Hilo Tribune-Herald, Ltd., 30 Haw. 610, 1928 Haw. LEXIS 10 (haw 1928).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT BY

BANKS, J.

This is an action for libel predicated on the publication of ah alleged defamatory article in the Hilo Tribune-Herald. After alleging the corporate existence of the defendant and its ownership and publication of a newspaper balled the Hilo Tribune-Herald and its circulation throughout the Island of Hawaii and the Territory of Hawaii and elsewhere in the United States and after alleging thalt the plaintiff Avas a reputable physician and surgeon residing in the town of Hilo and his dependence *611 on liis profession for the support of himself and family and the good name and reputation enjoyed by himself and his wife prior to the publication by the defendant of the article complained of'the complaint proceeds as follows: “That at Hilo aforesaid on the 4th day of November, 1927, the defendant, Hilo Tribune-Herald, Limited, vindictively and maliciously and for the vicious and wicked purpose of injuring and defaming the reputation, good name, profession and business of this plaintiff, and with intent to bring this plaintiff into public scandal, unsavory notoriety, disgrace, abhorrence, odium, hatred, contempt and ridicule among the people of Hilo aforesaid and elsewhere wherever the said ‘Hilo Tribune-Herald’ is circulated and with whom plaintiff was or might become in anywise known, and for the purpose of causing plaintiff to be excluded from the society, intercourse and patronage, present and future, of divers good and worthy persons at Hilo aforesaid and elsewhere in the world, and with the intent revengefully, maliciously and designedly to injure and defame this plaintiff in his professional standing and business aforesaid, and to injure and destroy his good name and respectability and catise him to be shunned by a large number of good persons and to cause him to suffer shame, humiliation, mortification, annoyance and great mental anguish, distress and vexation, did compose and publish or cause or procure to be composed and published in said ‘Hilo Tribune-Herald,’ of and concerning this plaintiff, certain and several false, libellous and defamatory words, matters and things in a composition, as follows:

‘THE MERRY-GO-ROUND
‘By its Author
‘At that it was a great night, a night wherein the crash of glass synchronized perfectly with the crunch of *612 crab meat to the beautiful tune of anything the boys had heard. '
‘A night hard to remember much about.....
‘Things; Learned
‘But some things were outstanding.
‘Very revealing, a night like last night. You learn about people fast.
‘For instance that Woods Peters is inconsiderate and impolite. . ¡. . .
‘That Mrs. Baldwin, wife of the medicine man, is a gracious midnight host; but her husband is short of manners. He sings bad poetry boldly, berates the Hilo Tribune-Herald, says the M. G. R. is a lotta krat, and as a musician had better stick to the player piano.....
‘One thing for the Doc, however: he’s a first class mixer.
‘More things
‘Very revealing
‘That Gordon Scrutton. is inappreciative and has no Hawaiian hospitality.....
‘That Jass Balknap is a Godtouched genius instead of a bum.
‘Old Inconsiderate
‘Old Inconsiderate Peters is too thoughtless.
‘He ought to know better than to unexpectedly run in on people that are busy wrecking houses. Wrecking houses is hard work.....
‘In the first place the boys weren’t half through: they still had the piano to upend and the bed sheets to tear up and the goldfish water to drink.....
‘Having only scared his maid half to death, broken a few chairs and flooded the bathroom.
‘Doctors,! Ugh!
‘Now Brother Baldwin, comes my turn.....
‘I’m glad I’m not a doctor,
If I was I’d die of shames.
I’d rather do some other work
That took a little brains!
*613 ‘Well, how d’yuli like it?
‘And furthermore you’re too fat, your voice is raspy;
and you look too sweet in purple pajamas to live.....
‘And if there is anything I’ve missed, I’ll get that tomorrow.....
‘(Now suppose you sing to the people!%@|&@??)
‘Apologies
‘(With the kindest apologies to Mrs. Baldwin.)
‘Old Inhospitable
‘As for Old Inhospitable Scrutton, there’s not much to say.....except:
‘Hawaiian hospitality is something he don’t know nothing at all of!
‘If the boys took the trouble to call on me at 2 g. m., and just came to play and break up a little furniture, I certainly would be more courteous than to keep hinting for them to leave.
‘And if they wanted to throw my pants out the window and pour water in the bed and smash the medicine (?) chest why the thing to do was to offer them two pairs of pants, two beds and two medicine chests.....
‘What does the Bible say, Gordon?
‘What it says
‘Reference for Mr. Scrutton: St. Matthew v: 38-39.
‘Ye have heard that it hath been said: “An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth:
‘ “But I say unto you, that ye resist not evil; but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek turn to him the other also!”
. ‘And for further reference read some Tourist Bureau advertising — and learn about our Hawaiian hospitality.
‘The Artist
‘As for Mr. Belknap, I come humbly and on my knees, so to speak, and bow in reverence to real genius. .
‘Brother, I have publicly stated that you were a bum, a dubb, a liar, a thief and a bad bad newspaperman who needed a haircut oftener.....
*614 ‘All, but now.....now I know you for what you
are.....and respect you.
‘Like myself you are a genius.
‘Finis ''
‘Note to Mr. Belknap

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