Coty 49 11 14 (0704) The Senator Finds A Treasure
# The Senator Finds A Treasure
As the piercing cry of a husky dog cuts through the frozen silence of the Yukon wilderness, listeners in 1940s living rooms lean closer to their radios for another adventure with Sergeant Preston of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. In "The Senator Finds A Treasure," a wealthy and arrogant politician ventures into the treacherous northland seeking fortune, only to discover that gold means nothing when survival itself becomes the prize. Preston and his magnificent dog King must navigate treacherous ice floes, crooked claim jumpers, and the senator's own stubborn pride to prevent tragedy in the frozen wastes. The tension builds masterfully as greed collides with the unforgiving landscape—will Preston's steady hand and frontier wisdom prevail, or will the Yukon claim another victim?
*Challenge of the Yukon* captured the imagination of millions during its seventeen-year run, transporting Depression and wartime audiences to a realm of danger, honor, and natural majesty far removed from their daily struggles. The show's authentic atmosphere came from painstaking attention to detail: real husky howls, carefully researched Mountie procedures, and scripts that balanced thrilling action with surprisingly nuanced character development. Sergeant Preston—played with quiet determination by Paul Sutherland—represented an idealized version of Canadian frontier justice: fair-minded, capable, and utterly incorruptible. Episodes like this one, recorded during the robust early 1940s, showcase the program at its creative peak, when writers understood that the best adventures reveal human nature as much as they entertain.
Tune in now and discover why this classic adventure captured hearts across North America. Whether you're a longtime devotee of the Yukon's mysteries or a newcomer seeking authentic old-time radio drama, this episode delivers everything that made *Sergeant Preston* an enduring legend.