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Show WORLD'S FI Will OPEN ON SCHEDULE large number of local people have made inquiries at the possibility of the European war having an appreciably appre-ciably bad effect on the Panama-Pa ciflc exposition, especially as to a postponement of the opening date Concerning this question, General I gcnt Frank Fouls, of the Denver & j Rio Grande railroad, received and i made public today, a circular letter from President C. C. Moore of the! exposition commission. In the letter. Mr Moore stated that the commission has received no newsj irom the countries Involved In the war. announcing any change in their; original plans for participation in the exposition and, in fact, France and Italy have offlclallj notified the com-ml com-ml lion that their plane rerun In unchanged un-changed and will be carried out Mr Moore also announces that 90 per ( f in of the arrangements for the big fnr have been consummated and that It wil' oiten on the scheduled date, February 20, 1915 oo |