why do you think Houdini called the challenge and journalist open,upright and fair?
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because he is a journalist he loves journalism
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Explanation:
No locks, no chains, no manacles could hold Harry Houdini, the greatest escape artist of all time. Born as Erich Weiss in 1874, this boy from Wisconsin in the United States of America, did not take long to make the headlines. His handcuff act became so famous that he was invited to escape from Scotland Yard, the Headquarters of the police department in London which houses the most famous police force in the world. With his arms around a pillar in the building, he was handcuffed by Melville, the Superintendent. Before Melville could leave the room, Houdini had freed himself and managed to catch up with him.
Houdini could open any lock in the world in a few minutes. Once, on a tour through Europe, famous locksmiths around the continent presented him with strong locks which they considered foolproof. Houdini opened the locks so astonishingly fast that the master mechanics hardly knew what was happening. During the tour, he escaped from jails in the cities of Liverpool, Amsterdam, Moscow and Hague. He duplicated his feats, performed during the tour, in almost every large city in the United States. The plain fact was Houdini could enter or leave virtually any room, building or cell at will.