European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 20, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Garland of Oscar embroiled in custody Battle from wire reports Judy Garland s Oscar for her performance in the wizard of of expected to bring thousands saturday to a new York auction Block was yanked from the Sale after the motion picture Academy said it should get it for a special miniature Statuette was expected to be sold for $70,000 to $90,000 at a Christie s auction of Hollywood Memorabilia. It had been billed As the Star lot of the Sale but was removed at the last minute by garlands family. On Friday the motion picture Academy sued Christie a and Sid Luft garlands former husband Over the Oscar. The Academy claimed it had the right to buy the Oscar a for $10. The Oscar is actually a duplicate of the 1939 Academy award for Best juvenile actress that Mickey Rooney presented to Garland on feb. 29, 1940. Garland told the Academy in june 1958 that she had lost the original Statuette and she was Given the smaller copy. The Academy says that As a condition of receiving the copy Garland agreed a not to sell or otherwise dispose or the Oscar without first offering it to the Academy for $10. The agreement was binding on All heirs and Luft inherited the Oscar when Garland died the lawsuit says. The lawsuit hied in los Angeles Superior court sought an injunction preventing the Sale an order forcing the Transfer of the Oscar for $10 and punitive and compensatory damages. After the Statuette was withdrawn Kathleen Guzman president of Christie a East said a the family is looking to donate it to an Guzman said she had been asked not to name the institution since negotiations were ongoing. Garland mementos that were sold included her personal leather Telephone directory from the 1950s�? with entries for Fred Astaire Lucille Ball Joan Crawford Bing Cosby Clark Gable Bette Davis and John Steinbeck. It brought $5,750. Her Blue and White test dress for the wizard of of a which was not worn in the actual movie a brought $10,925. A Metal and Wood sword wielded by a Winkie one of the witches soldiers sold for $8,050. The entire Sale of 815 lots brought $806,314, with 80 percent of the items Osmond wins suit Marie Osmond has settled her lawsuit against a supermarket tabloid Over a Story that falsely suggested or adopted son was her husbands illegitimate child. The Singer will receive an undisclosed amount of Money Ana a correction in the Globe according to court papers. Osmond and her husband Brian Blosil sued the tabloid in . District court saying the Story that ran in july 1991 was false. The Globe said it subsequently grizzly Delight animal Trainer Marinho Correia of the olympic game farm near Seq Lih wash., Sharer a treat with Donna a 600-Pound alaskan grizzly Bear during a training session Correia also trains Lions and tigers that he has raised since they were bom at the Park. Learned the Rumor was false and expressed regret about any harm the article or the implications of the article May have caused the foolishness in 60s country Singer Bill Anderson said the Industry makes a lot More Money now but was More fun in the �?T60s. A a it a big business now and i done to know if there a that much room for fun and foolishness a Anderson told the Nashville Tenn Banner in a Story published Friday. A every artist seems to have so Many buffers around them. Anderson 55, had hits with / get the fever and Afama Sang a s of to be incorrect Jackie Mason specializes in politically incorrect humor. And now he can proclaim it on Broadway. A judge said Friday that Mason can Call his next Broadway show Jackie Mason politically incorrect despite objections from a Cable television show also called politically incorrect. Comedy Central had sought an injunction to Stop Mason from using the phrase but . District judge John Martin refused the request. A a in a called politically incorrect All my whole life Quot Mason said saturday. My whole show is about being politically incorrect. All of a sudden because an unknown person decides to Call himself politically incorrect its out of masons new show opens in cot Safe at Home All is Well cat Wise at the Home of radio personality Don mus after a Christmas shopper found his lost pet in a Field. Collins a is a 4-year-old Himalayan was Riding with mus in his limousine Friday while mus looked at property in Greenwich Conn. The cat escaped when a car door was opened. Mus called fan am the All sports station in new York where he works to offer a $5,000 Reward. Gerald Jivan 32, heard the plea while he was shopping and joined a 20-car search for Collins mus said Jivan will get the Reward. 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