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Show i , ' " I DAIRY COWS graze contentedly outside the entrance to an underground un-derground hvestock shelter near Elkhorn, Neb., which was built Lt ,? Roberts, president of Roberts Dairy of Omaha, to protect 200 Guernsey cows and three bulls from a nuclear attack. His dairy farm is only about 25 miles from Strategic Air Command Com-mand headquarters near Omaha. In peacetime, the $35,000 shelter is used as a loafing shed" for the cows to get out of the sun. f c I, ' uhAS a.'S0 b.U1',t shLeIters fr family and employees says he built the livestock shelter because "the American dairy cow is one of the best in the world. It took 300 years to produce this type of animal. It makes sense to preserve it if we can." |