Find 800-Room Dwelling . . in Underground Ruins Albuquerque, N. M.—Tula of an cient Pueblo Bentte, N. M. which re vealed to geologists a prehistoric un derground settlement, are declared to be only the “upper story” of a till an other buried village. Neill Judd, director of excavations of the National Geographic society, haw announced that diggings disclose the second underground city cavers at least three and 2 quarter acres. Among the dwellings found to the pueblo, Judd said, was a building of 800 rooms, of which 500 were on one floor. Many of the underground dwel lings stand four stories high, be said,