Show COAST DEFENSE NOT EFFICIENT add dional officers and men needed says general murray SV ashington both the coast de tense and the artillery are badly de in both personnel and mater ial Is in even approximately proper condition for instruction in time of peace much less in condition tor reasonable efficient service in war and the time necessary to put either in the latter condit on is not a matter of days or weeks but of years brigadier general arthur murray chief of artillery thus summed up the condition of his arm of the service in his annual report made public on sunday he says it cannot be too strongly urged that appropriate leg islat lon be obtained to make good the deficiencies and to correct the defects referred to |