Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1919 — AGAIN RESUMES JUDICIAL REINS [ARTICLE]
AGAIN RESUMES JUDICIAL REINS
Judge Peacock Served In Navy In Late Unpleasantness. The Tampa (Fla.) Daily Times of a few days ago said of Blaine Peacock, a former Rensselaer hoy who has made good In the city of his adoption:' Judge H. B. Peacock of the Weet Tamipa Municipal court, and local attorney, returned to the city yesterday, after having served Uncle Sam in the Intelligence department of the navy at Key West and St. Augustine for several weeks. The city council of West Tampa granted all employes a leave of absence that enlisted In the military service, thereby holding the places open for them on tbelir return. While here and ready to reaumehis place on the bench, Judge Peacock will probably not hear any cases before Monday availing himself of an opportunity to reet two or thfee days before going back to his duties as judge and to his practice. He will again have offices on the ninth floor of the Citizens bank building. At the t4m» Judge Peacock joined the navy he was also justice •of the peace of the West Tampa district, but handed in his resignation. It is not known yet whether he will be reappointed as Justice of the peace In this district.
