Show CIVIC LEAGUE DISCUSSES MANY AFFAIRS OF CITY By International New News Service I CLEVELAND Ohio March 16 Speakers at tho the twenty second I annual banquet of tho civic civlo league I hero toda today discussed financial dl difficulties dif dlf- that beset cities and school districts in tb the northern 1 I Ohio counties I Tho The Civic league is one of oC the I Ithe oldest or organizations of oC its kind hind Inthe in inthe the country the Municipal Voters' Voters league of or Chicago being the only I other kindred body with a longer it is said I iThe The mayors of oC the principal cities clues in the tho northern p part art of oC Ohio the tile superintendents superintendents' or of education edu edu- education cation and officers of civic anti anil commercial organizations were among the guests at tho the banquet and joined in the discussions of or orthe the financial problems of or Ohio cities City and county officers and members of or tho the I also were present 1 State Auditor A A. V. V Donahey of oC Columbus an authority on taxation taxation taxa taxa- I tion and finances spoke on City Finances and State Legislation discussing enactment of laws iu In I Ohio that have borno borne down heavily heavily hen ily Uy on cities clUes and schools and offered of ot- Pored for tor remedying i ithe the situation Clevelan s 's Finan Finan- I Iclal vial Distress was ivas discussed byC by i iC I C J. J J Neal Cleveland director of finance and the effect of tax limi j I lation on oil the schools of oC the city was dI discusser discussed cussed b by M. M L L. Thomson I president of ot tho the Cleveland board I of or education |