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By ERNIE HILL Times Foreign Correspondent ROME, Oct. 21—¥Fears of war have depressed the value of Italian currency to the extent that the American dollar today is worth 20 per cent more than two months ago in Rome's black market. . With the official exchange the rate unchanged at 575 to the dollar, money dealers report a

cans are Mterally hounded for their tra rs checks, which. are fHlegally ased for as high as ] of the demand comes men and wealthy rir who hope to stash away dollars: as fast as they can,” according to one dealer. “They offer as much as 25 per cent above the official rate.” Most Toutlsts "Wary Those who deal’ with black market. operators off course stand {the risk of being mabbed by the law. Most tourists therefore are wary of jumping into side streets with . money changers. Furthermore, dealers often give “a fast] count.” Secretary Marshall's, visit with | Premier Alcide De Gasperi and] other Italian government leaders| has given further impetus to the| dollar demand. Each new crisis in Berlin and each new disagreement in Paris makes its impression on the money riiarket in Rome.

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