In this action of tort for libel against the publisher of a newspaper, a demurrer was sustained to the plaintiff’s second amended declaration. Assigned as the ground of the demurrer was that no cause of action was stated in the declaration. The plaintiff has appealed.
The following facts are alleged. For some time prior to March 9,1962, the defendant’s newspaper, the Boston Traveler, in company with other Greater Boston newspapers, had been publishing as “headline and front page material” daily accounts of hearings held before a Congressional com
We have the problem of applying well settled law to the facts alleged. See
Anthony
v.
Barss,
We are of opinion that the presence of the plaintiff’s picture in these circumstances is capable of a defamatory meaning. The defendant argues that a more likely mean
We conclude that the facts alleged in Mr. Mabardi’s declaration entitle him to have his claim passed upon by a jury.
Order sustaining demurrer reversed.
