The City Council yesterday agreed to invite Anthony D. Pompeo, chairman of the M.T.A. trustees, to appear before the Council April 7 to discuss property sale and bus service.
Councillor Alfred E. Vellucci said "Mr. Pompeo had better get over here before we wake up some morning and find out in the local press that the land grab has gone through."
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