21st September 1964, Monday
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Elvis, always drawn to uniforms and badges, was appointed Special Deputy Sheriff. He had his mug shots taken.
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Re: 21st September 1964, Monday
Elvis Presley Gets Promotion - By the New Sheriff
By ADA GILKEY
Press-Scimitar Staff Writer
Elvis Presley, who once tried to get a job as a Memphis policeman, is now an honorary sheriff of Shelby County.
Memphis´ No. 1 attraction and one of Hollywood´s biggest stars has been "mugged" and fingerprinted in the Sheriff´s bureau of identification. His commission card bears his photo and right thumb-print and is signed by Shelby´s new sheriff, William N. Morris, who was elected last August.
"I promoted Elvis," said Morris. "He previously was an honorary chief deputy."
Elvis dropped by Sheriff Morris´office to receive his honorary commission Monday night. The two chatted for some time.
Morris´wife, the former Ann Norton, and Elvis were in the same class at Humes High, but Mrs. Morris was not present when Morris interviewed Elvis.
Asked if Elvis would have the authority to make an arrest, Morris said he would. (Any citizen, however, may make a citizen-arrest if he sees a violation and may detain the suspect for the arrival of a law enforcement officer.)
Elvis and Morris t a l k e d about "the good old days in North Memphis" when both lived there. They reminisced about the Suzore and Rialto theaters on Jackson Avenue which both frequently attended, but not together.
In their younger days, Elvis lived at Tupelo, Miss., and the Sheriff lived at Fulton, "15 minutes from Tupelo," and also at Amory.
"Elvis is one of the nicest men Ive ever met," Sheriff Morris said. "He says that he has always been interested in law enforcement and he once applied for a job as a Memphis policeman but was t u r n e d down because he was too young - only 19.
"As for me, I always wanted to be a highway patrolman."
Elvis reiterated that he´s "crazy about Memphis." He said that Ann-Margret, with whom his name has been linked in Hollywood dispatches of the past,is "great." He didn't, however, comment on his No. 1 heart interest, if any.
After a vacation at Graceland, his Whitehaven home,just south of the city, Elvis left today to make another movie
Sheriff Morris said he learned that Elvis, under his movie contract, may no longer ride motorcycles - and Elvis doesn't mind.
Another bit of information gleaned by the Sheriff: "Elvis often reads the Congressional Record as he rides around."
Updated on June 22, 2022 --> https://brian56.dk/60s/1964/6409/640921.html
By ADA GILKEY
Press-Scimitar Staff Writer
Elvis Presley, who once tried to get a job as a Memphis policeman, is now an honorary sheriff of Shelby County.
Memphis´ No. 1 attraction and one of Hollywood´s biggest stars has been "mugged" and fingerprinted in the Sheriff´s bureau of identification. His commission card bears his photo and right thumb-print and is signed by Shelby´s new sheriff, William N. Morris, who was elected last August.
"I promoted Elvis," said Morris. "He previously was an honorary chief deputy."
Elvis dropped by Sheriff Morris´office to receive his honorary commission Monday night. The two chatted for some time.
Morris´wife, the former Ann Norton, and Elvis were in the same class at Humes High, but Mrs. Morris was not present when Morris interviewed Elvis.
Asked if Elvis would have the authority to make an arrest, Morris said he would. (Any citizen, however, may make a citizen-arrest if he sees a violation and may detain the suspect for the arrival of a law enforcement officer.)
Elvis and Morris t a l k e d about "the good old days in North Memphis" when both lived there. They reminisced about the Suzore and Rialto theaters on Jackson Avenue which both frequently attended, but not together.
In their younger days, Elvis lived at Tupelo, Miss., and the Sheriff lived at Fulton, "15 minutes from Tupelo," and also at Amory.
"Elvis is one of the nicest men Ive ever met," Sheriff Morris said. "He says that he has always been interested in law enforcement and he once applied for a job as a Memphis policeman but was t u r n e d down because he was too young - only 19.
"As for me, I always wanted to be a highway patrolman."
Elvis reiterated that he´s "crazy about Memphis." He said that Ann-Margret, with whom his name has been linked in Hollywood dispatches of the past,is "great." He didn't, however, comment on his No. 1 heart interest, if any.
After a vacation at Graceland, his Whitehaven home,just south of the city, Elvis left today to make another movie
Sheriff Morris said he learned that Elvis, under his movie contract, may no longer ride motorcycles - and Elvis doesn't mind.
Another bit of information gleaned by the Sheriff: "Elvis often reads the Congressional Record as he rides around."
Updated on June 22, 2022 --> https://brian56.dk/60s/1964/6409/640921.html
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