Yes, it does. That is why I mentioned the rewrite of Chris Elrod, which is much more aware of the modern Fortran syntax, and he is also the one person to provide the correct compiler flags.
One thing to keep in mind, though, is that a lot of people using Fortran use Fortran77 and Fortran90 syntax yet, and comparing the examples fairly will not only showcase Julia, but also be a lesson on the newer Fortran syntax for these people. One might wander if these people (like me) would prefer the effort to learn a new syntax of Fortran or move to another language.