PARIS (AP).- A Paris auctioneer called off the scheduled sale Thursday of a trove of drawings Picasso gave his longtime chauffeur, after a separate cache of previously unknown Picassos turned up in an electrician’s garage a revelation that stunned the art world. The sale at the Drouot auction house was to have included several dozen sketches and minor Picasso works given to driver Maurice Bresnu, a brawny man nicknamed “Teddy Bear” who was close to the artist and who sometimes inspired his work late in life. Here’s where things take a surprising twist: Since Bresnu and his wife have both died, one of the six heirs who stood to profit from the sale is a relative named Pierre Le Guennec a former electrician for Picasso who recently announced that he had kept 271 of the master’s creations in his garage for decades. The electrician and his wife said the works were a gift from Picasso’s