Interviewee: Thomas Sung
Interviewers: Anne Chao; Patricia Wong
Date/Time of Interview: October 11, 2018
Transcribed by: Priscilla Li, TaylorGinter (11/2/2018)
AudioTrackTime:02:02:00
Edited by: Anne Chao
Background: Thomas Sung was born in Shanghai, China in 1935. He lived in Chongqing during the Resist Japan war, and moved to Hong Kong in 1948. His family briefly stayed in Brazil and eventually immigrated to the United States in1952. He earned a bachelor and a master’s degree in agricultural economics in 1959 and continued his study in accounting and finance for two years at the University of Florida.
While attending the University, he managed his family’s ranch until 1961 when he moved to New York.
He worked with several large corporations as an economic and financial analyst while attending law school at night and began his legal career in 1965 after graduating from Brooklyn Law School. His practice was largely concentrated in immigration and general law.
In 1984, he founded the Abacus Federal Savings Bank which also owns Abacus Insurance Agency Corp and Abacus International Capital Corp. In his career as an attorney and banker, he devoted countless hours to pro bono work for the Chinese community in New York Chinatown. The mission of the Abacus Bank is to also serve the community. Mostly Chinese immigrants.
In 2012, the Abacus Bank was unfortunately
indicted by New York County District Attorney’s office on various charges relating to mortgage fraud.
The Abacus Bank survived the indictment; after 5 months of trial, the Bank was totally vindicated.
The documentary film, “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail,” captured vividly the legal proceedings. The same film received many awards including Oscar nomination, Emmy Award and Silver Gavel Award by the American Bar Association, etc.
Setting: The interview took place in the conference room of Abacus Savings Bank, the interviewers were Anne Chao and Patricia Wong.
Key:
TS: Thomas Sung
AC: Anne Chao
PW: Patricia Wong
That is the two Chinese you know has an interesting brand of Buddhism is mixed with the Chinese culture, ancestor worship, you people who study Asian ...must understand that. Guarding the gate of the Jiu Lingsi [九靈寺] was two figure, two warriors like thing. Very-
AC: Like shen [神].
TS: Yeah. Very, you know, terrible figures. Scary figure. And I remember when I was a young kid, we had to go in and I just run, close my eyes, run in [laughs], run back. So this time we went back to Chongqing, and see the bǎo tǎ [寶塔]. You know the bǎotǎ [寶塔] is-there’s a pagoda, right. And the pagoda was still there in 2009, right, 2008, we came. 1998,
[AC:‘99]
1998, ‘99. And the bǎo tǎ [寶塔] was there. We had the, we had a guide, and took us back because we wanted to see, you know. And, and then when we left, and they, send us a newspaper that said, oh bǎo tǎ xian lingle [寶塔顯靈了]..you know , the pagoda came alive.You know pagoda-the history of the pagoda is I know some people say pagoda buried underneath where there is some mystic thing, right, [顯靈了]. So I ask, who-how xian lingle [寶塔顯靈了] ...Because pagoda, around the pagoda there was a halo. There was a halo. And then I read the newspaper, a clipping, said that they discover that.They never seen that before, the halo was created by the locust, huáng chóng [蝗蟲]. Locust. Yeah - I wish I had saved those things. In those days, I was so busy trying to, make a living, you know. Your husband must know how it goes [laughs].
AC: [laughs] So then so your education-but tell us about your educational path. You were all over the place, it sounds like.
TS: Yes. It was all over the place, hardly had any place that I could really study Chinese. And I said, Japanese were bombing, bombing, and we would be running to air shelters, in high school, so forth. But anyway in Hong Kong, there were two years, junior high school we did have a you know peaceful, peaceful time, and really study, in Chongqing, hardly. But my father did do one thing, he hired a tutor, a Chinese tutor, he believed in lao fa shu [老法書].You know lao fa [老法] meaning the old Chinese tradition. He admired the Confucius, Confucius philosophy, he’s always admirer of that. And he himself, even though he said did not have that much…He was educated in a Christian missionary school and oh that was interesting too, I’ll tell you about that one. And, then, so we didn’t have-I think we had three or four months of bei, daxue, daxue [背大學, 大學] is like Confucius has four books right
[AC: Sishu WǔJīng(四書五經) Classics.]
Yeah, yeah. Da xue [大學]-we had to memorize it, don’t care whether you know about this or not, and this doesn’t complete-you had to memorize this. So we memorize it, and before that there were liang ge xiao de shemo jing [two small something or other classics 兩個小的什麼經]. I don’t remember.
AC: San zi jing, keneng. [Maybe the Three Character Classic.三字經,可能]
TS: Yes, yes.
AC: That’s for children to start off.
TS: Yeah, yeah we had to memorize it, and then “ren zhi chuxing ben shan,”shi bu shiah? [“The origin of man is kind; his nature is compassionate,” isn’t that right?“人之初,性本善,”是不是啊?] A lot of philosophical difference. For instance, “ren. zhi chuxing ben shan ,xing ben...?”] [“The origin of man is kind;his nature is compassionate, origin of man?”“人之初,性本善,性本?” [laughs] but the best that was, that was interesting.
AC: What was the name of the high school in Hong Kong, do you remember?
TS: In Hong Kong, it’s in-yeah I do remember that. The high school in Chongqing is Chong Wen xue xiao [重文學校] something like that, but anyway I didn’t have chance to really study, so but did have that little bit of exposure in tutor-in zhong wen [Chinese中文]thing. And when I went to Hong Kong, I went to Pei Ying, [培英] chūzhōng(初中), chūzhōng, ye you gao zhong de [ junior high, but it also has a senior high. 初中,也有高中的]. So I studied there chū zhōng liǎng nián [two years in junior high, 初中兩年] and it was a very good education. But in China you know, when
you study, you really have to study. And I remember studying chemistry over there. After I study chemistry over there, even though in here I had to repeat this chemistry in here, I thought I knew everything. You know in chemistry. At one time, I thought I was going to go in medicine. [laughs]
AC: So then from Hong Kong, you came to Brazil, and then came to United States.
TS: Right.
AC: So you said you did not go to school in Brazil?
TS: No, it was a short time, did not go in Brazil. And after we acquire…because, we wanted to come to the United States to study. And so after we got our permanent resident status, we were able to have the American consul issue a student visa for us. Now we came in as a student, and then you know immigration law is two part. I tell you that because I practice immigration law for 20 years. I mean or there about. Okay. So one part is the consulate issuing you the visa, allow you to officially, you know, the attempt to enter United States. At the time you enter the United States, there’s what they call inspection before you’re formally admitted, during that period of inspection, they can then determine whether or not you’re bona fide according to visa or not. So that’s the second step, and there’s where they decided you are not bona fide, non immigrant. Still, we didn’t even know what, what is bona fide, or not bona fide. We didn’t even know okay. All we know we had a problem paper you know. So we went in on the other side, and hearing after hearing after hearing. Very interesting part, the hearing officer-when I start topractice law, they recognize me, I recognize them. It was so funny. They said, “oh let me go dig out your immigration papers here, what are you doing here.”[laughs]
Oh I, I gave them a hard time. I gave the immigration service, the immigration director a real hard time. I use to litigate cases after litigation. I would pull people from the airplane.They were about to be deported, some of them even on the airplane, uh on the airplane, the rule you heard of the writ of habeas corpus the American legal jurisdiction was proud of writ of corpus. And any person who are detained right has a right of applying for writ what they call. That is, you can write this on a toilet paper, and if you have chance – a way to have it -present it to a judge and say, “I have been detained. And I do not know the reason for the detention.” And according to the American jurisprudence, Anglo-American jurisprudence, the judge can then sign an order say, “bring forth this prisoner to a hearing, to determine whether or not he is rightfully detained.” So that's what we call it. I don’t know how many writ I filed.
And how many people I took them off from the airplane [AC:Wow.] even in you know. So got to the point the immigration service in the New Yorkxsaid, “Oh this guy.” I would call the montheuh-to the
district director office and said that, “why are you doing this to us? ”Well, you know. Then they said you now there’s a process before you can go to the court, you had to ask the district director - application for stay on deportation, upon his denial then we can go to court, right. Now he would say, okay, you submit your application. And he won’t, won’t decide, until he has the prisoners. People ready to be deported - prepare on the airplane. Right. By the time you get to deport, the guy’s alreadyontheairplane,gone.Uh
sobecauseit’soutsidethejurisdictionofthecourt.Thecourthasjurisdictionwithintheterritoryofthe
UnitedStates.ButIwouldhavehadpeoplewenttoAlaska,broughtback.BeentoHawaii,broughtback.
Thenwhattheydidwas,theyavoidedallthat;theywentfromhere,toEurope,fromCanadatoflythem
over.
AC:Ohsoyou,soyoualreadyleftthecountry,you’renolonger-
TS:Yeahthey,theytooktheAtlanticrouteinsteadofthePacificroute.Anyway,itwassofunny.AndI
hadagoodtime.Irememberuh...butpeoplecouldn’tunderstand-wherethisyoungguyuhyouknowI
wasyoungthen,Iwasfightingleftandright,andhavingagoodtimebringpeoplein.[laughs]OnetimeI
haduh10,11or12uhpeoplewasworkinginlawandimmigrationserviceraidedthe,therestaurantand
gotthemall12together.Everyoneofthemhadmycardintheirpocket.TheyfiguredmaybeIcommitted
acrimein,in,inimportingthesepeoplein,right.Butthen,theyallfindoutthatthesepeoplewere-they,
they,from,theyallgotmybusinesscard.Sotheyknowwhentheyarehere,they’rearrested,theycall
TomSung.Tomwouldthengo-Iwouldthengotouhthe,the,the,thecallthebondsman.Andthen
bondsmanherewould,wouldputupabond.$2500wouldbailthemout.But,manytimesinthosedays,
theydon’tevenhavethe$2500ready,buttheyhaverelativestoputoutright?But,iftheirassociation
peoplecallme,Itrustedtheassociationperson,thenIwouldputmycreditwiththebailbondsman.So,
themomenttheyarrestedthe-theassociationpeoplegetnoticed,theycallme,Icallthebondsman,inthe
sameday.They’rereleased.[AC:Wow.]Sotherewasaninterestingbattleinthosedays,anduhandthen
uhwelltherearemanyotherthings.It’salsointeresting.
Uh,uhwe,weyouknowwhenallremediesfailed,wewouldaskforcongressionalhelptoissu-,to,to,to
issueaprivatebill.AndIrememberSenatorFong-Hawaiididissueafewfor-thesearepeoplewho
technicallyspeakingreallyarenotenti-entitledtostay,becausethey,theycomeinascrewman.
CrewmenareparoledintotheUnitedStates,notreallyadmittedinthatsense.Sotheycouldnotadjust
theirstatushere.UhbutIwouldthen-becausetheyhaveskill,ifthey’reachef-theyareneededhere,so
Iwouldthenusea,whatwecalled,sixthpreference,getthemallprepared,they’vebeenapproved,and
thensendthemouttoa,a-toEuropeancountry,likeGermany,orsomeconsulatetoissueavisatocome
backagain.Sotheinterruptionwasvery,veryshort.
AC:Sotakethisbacktowhenyoufirstarrivedintothecountry,andthengotoFlorida.[TS:Mmhm.]
Rightandthenyou-wereyouinFloridaforseveralyears?
TS:Nowhathappenedwasthis.Whenwecameovertothiscountry,andaftertheuh,afterwe,wewere
releasedfromthedetention,the,the,the...EllisIsland,andactuallytheyfindouttheyreallydidnot-they
couldnotdetainusanyway,becausemyfatherthenwasapplyingfortreatytrader,that’swhatthisbook
is.Treatytraderisaspecialstatusawardedto,awardedtoalienwhosecountry-Imean,hasatreatywith
theUnitedStates.Andthisparticularpersoncontributedsubstantiallyintermsofthetradewiththe
UnitedStates.DuringsecondWorldWar,thebristle,orhoghairwasconsideredasastrategicmaterial.
Thereasonforthatisbecauseuhhoghairareusedbythenaviestopaintboat-right,that’spaintbrushes.
Butthenyousaywhydon’ttheyusenylontopaintbrushes?But,ifyouexaminethehogbristleinthe
microscope,you’llfindthatthebristlehasasmallchannelgrowonthehair.Sothatchannelis-actslike
apen, you know the pen that you-like, like... so absorbed ink, so you don’t have the-the hair absorbs the paint.You don’t have to dip the brush into the paint brush so often, and you would then be able to paint much easier, that’s one reason.
Andthen,theyusedthebrushtocleangunbarrel,right.Whenyoufirethegun,thegunbarrel’shot.You
couldn’tusenylon.NylonwasthendiscoveredduringsecondWorldWar.Ifyouputnylonbrushinthe
hotbarrelwillcausethenylontocurl,anditwouldloseitseffect.Sobristlewasconsideredstrategic
material.AndmyfathersuppliedconsiderableamountofbristletotheUnitedStates.Hewasthen
qualifiedawardedastreatymerchant.Treatytrader,treatymerchant...treatytrader.Sohisfamilyallowed
to,tocomeinwithhim.Butanyway,hewouldthenapply.Sotheyfinallydecidetoreleaseus.And,and
probablytotheirregret.[laughs]
AC:HowdidyougotoFlorida?Whatwasthedecision?[TS:Okay,so,sothen-]
TS:WewentfromNewYorktogotoCaliforniato,to,to,to,to,hi-,to,toaparochialhighschoolto,to,
to,tostudyhighschoolthereforoneyear.MymotherthenwasinhereinNewYorkandshewas-fell
victimofcancer.Shehadovariancancer,thenwehadtocomeback.Andafterwecameback,mymother
passedawayin19-what‘53,somewherearoundthattime.‘53,‘54.Andthen,becausesomanyofusare
readytogotocollege,myfathersaid,wellit’sahugeexpense,andlet’sfindaplacethatyoucangoto
school,college.Andwe,wedidn’thave,wedidn’thavetimetothinkabout,whichgoodschooltogoto,
right?Wejustthinkaboutwhich-sohappened,itwasagoodschool.WewenttoFlorida,Gainesville,
Florida.Sothereweestablishourresidence.Heboughtaranch,cattleranch.That’swhereIbecomea
cowboy.For7years.
AC:For7years.Soyouwenttoschool,andyoualsoweretakingcareofyourranch?
TS:Yes,I,IwenttoschoolandIalsotookcareoftheranch.Becausemybrothersdidn’twanttodoit
[laughs].
AC:SoI,I-mindifIaskyouhowmanysiblingsyouhave?Haveonebrother,ortwobrothers?
TS:I,I,Ihavetwobrothers.Uhmyolderbrotheruhcamewithmeatthesametime.Myyoungerbrot-
nomyeldestbrothercamewithme.Thenmysecondbrotherstayedwithmymother,onthesecondtrip
came.Buthelateronjoined,joinedofcoursehehelped.MybrotherJimhedied,hepassedaway.My
olderbrother’sstillalive,stilllivinginGainesville.AndIhaveayoungerbrotherwhoismentally-not,
somewhatdeficienttheycallittoday.Somanytermstheycangivetothem,right?Somebodywhojust
didn’t-hedidmanagetopassthe8thgradeandIremembersuchahardtimetoteachhimA,B,C,D
[laughs].Butanyway,hepassedaway.Souhso,sowhen,when,whenwe’reinFlorida,myolderbrother
-oldestbrotherdidnotwanttoparticipate.Helikestosing,helikestohavealotoffunsoforth.That’s
fineyouknowhappierlife.AndIcanattesttothat.AndIwasdesignatedastheoneto..[laughs]
AC:Andhow,howbigwasit-itwasaranch,ithadcattleonit?
TS:Yes,yes.It’s12,12,1200acres.Liketwosquaremiles.Andwehadasmanyasover1000headof
cattle.Andthatwassomeexperience.Someexperience.
AC:AndwhatdegreedidyougetinFlorida?IsthisFloridaStateUniversity?
TS:TheUniversityofFlorida.[AC:OhGainesville.]Yep,inGainesville.FloridaStateisinTallahassee.
Yeah.AndUniversityofFloridalateron-Imeanitwasaland,landgrantcollegeofcourse.AndI
studiedbecausetheranch,Istudiedagriculturaleconomics,whichisaproduction,productioneconomics.
It’smicroeconomics.ThenafterIuhgotmybachelordegree,IgotmyMA,thenwenttothebusiness
schooluhfurthermystudyin finance and economics. I took all the courses to qualify to go into PhD. I
guess, butIdon't have all A’s I have B’s. Lots of B’s. Couldn’t get all A’s and to go into uh, to, to PhD program, you need uh more A’s and then B’s as you know.
C:Andyouwereworkingtoo.Butyouwereworkingtoo.
TS:That’sright.Butthat,that7yearsworkingonthecattlefarmissuchaninvaluableexperiencefor
me.Uhyoulearntounderstandthelimitation,uhasaperson.Youlearntoknowthatyour,your,your,
your,youraccomplishmentorwhateveryouwanttocallit,dependsuponnotjusthumanfactor,but
dependuponGod.Dependupon,zhongguorenjiang[Chinesewouldsay中國人講]Heaven.Right
[laughs].Souhohthere’ssomanyexperiencesonthefarm,Icanneverforget.Oneday,Isaidtowritea
storyaboutmyexperienceonthefarm,how-whatittaughtme.Peoplesay,“wellwewentthroughuh
Cultural,CulturalRevolution.”AndIsaiduhthat,thatwassuchahardtimeforthem.Isaid,“Idon’t
thinkyouhaveevergonethroughthehardtimeonthefarmthatIwentthrough.”Uh...youwanttohear
thestory,youdon’twanttohearthestory?
AC:We’dlovetohearthestory,yeah.[laughs]
TS:[laughs]Um,two,twothings.Uhonthefarm.Youknowonthefarm,itdependsonnature.Uhyou
knowtolive.Therearetwothingsthatthe-somewhatinteresting.WhenIwasarancheruhwhenIgot,
whenIgetonthefarm,Isawthecowboywhohadthreecowboyswererallyingupthecattleinthepen.
AndIsaid,geethatseemslikealotofworkmakingthecattletorunintothepenandit’skindoflikeyou
knownothumanelike.Isaid,whatareyoudoingtothesecattle?”Hesaid,well-uhthecowboy’svery
abruptandshort.We’re,we’repenningthecattleforTBtest.TheyhavetotesttoseeiftheyhaveTB.
Youputthecattleinthere,youputthemintheshoot,yousqueezetheshootandtheycouldn’tmove.And
thentheytakeatest.TBtest.Okay.AndIsaid,welldoyouhavetogothroughthat.Hesaid,welllisten,
ifyouwanttolearnhowtoraisecattle,youshouldgetonahorse,tellme.AndIwastheneighteenanda
half,somethinglikethat,andsaidgeethatwasachallenge.Youknow,tome.SoIwenttherenextday,
theywerepenningthecattle.Theygavemeahorse,soIgotonahorse.RememberI,I’msupposedtobe
theownersrepresentright[laughs].Igotonthehorse.Theywerethererunning,penningthecattle.They
didn’twantpaymeanyattention.Ifollowthemonahorse.Andyouknowhorsewhenthey,whenthey
runandsoforth,itbounces.Youhavetoknowhowtotaketheshock.Ifyoudon’ttaketheshock,you’re
bangingagainsttheseat.Likethis.Afterthethirdday,Icouldnotwalkdownthestairsstraight.Ihadto
walkdownthestairs,likethis,sideways.ButthenafterIrecoverIlearned.Ithenbecomeafull-fledged
cowboy.Icould,IcouldrideahorseIhadnoproblem.Theycouldnottellmeanything[laughs]Idon’t
know.
Yougetonahorse,peoplewouldgetonthehorse,makesurethesaddleis,isuhtightontheWestern
saddlenottheEnglishsaddle.Right,workingsaddle,withahorn.Youropethecattlesoforthlikethat,
right.Soyoumakesureandthenyouwouldsteponthestirrup-it’scalledstirrup,andthencross,right?
Butthecowboyswouldtakeholdonhornbyonehandandthenjumprighton.SoIlearnedtothat.Okay
youcanjump,Icandothat[laughs].Thatwasthosedays.Sothatwasoneinterestingexperience.Then
collateraltothatinthedaywhenIwasraisingcattle,therewerecalves.Whenthecalveswerebornthe
navelcord-areraw.Youknowstillblood,right?From,fromthething.There’sa-thereisaflyinthose
dayscalledscrewwormfly.Screwwormfly,aninterestingcharacteristic.Theywouldlaytheireggon
rawflesh.Therawflesh,would-theywouldthenhatch,becomeworms.Thewormwilleattherawflesh
andtheywoulddropoff.Andthenwhentheydropoff,whentheymaturetheygointo
another...metamorphosiswouldbecomefly.Theywouldthencontinuethatcyclethatway.Sothedutyof
thecowboyinthosedayswastocatchthecalfyouknow.Some calf may be already running 2, 3. Run the calf down, rope them down, tie their leg up. And then pour tar over their navel cord. That was a tough job, really tough job.
Andlook–amountofenergyyouwastein,intryingtocatchthecalf,anddothethingherenow.And
then,whatIwanttotellyouwasthattheUSDepartmentofAgriculture,theentomologydepartment
discoveredthatthesescrewwormflywillonlybreedonce.Becauseofthatcharacteristic,theythenbreed
thesefliesinthelaboratory,enmasse,inbigquantity.Butbombardthemwithradiationsotheyall
becomesterile.Andthentheyreleasethemeverytwosquaremiles,aboxoftheseflies.Andtheseflies
thengo,gomatewiththeotherflyandthenthescrewwormwaseradicatedintwoyears.Thatwassome
achievement.Science-I,Ipersonallywitnesshowwellthatworkedintwoyears,screwwormflieswas
eradicated.Wedidn’tcareaboutthediscontinuationofspecies[laughs].Thatwasafast-itwas
dangerous.Theysaid,ifscrewwormhadexisted,probablythroughsomekindofmu-,mutationduring
theCivilWar,itwouldhavebeenawful.Peoplewould,peoplewoulddie.
AC:SohowdidyougofromacattlefarminFloridatoNewYorkCity?
TS:ToNewYorkCity.Welluhwellifyoudon’tmind,I’lltellyouonesmallmoreincidentaboutthe
farmandI’lltellyouhowIgettoNewYorkCity.So,sothenuhinthewinter,uhweneedtoraisecattle
bygrowinglikeoatswecallitorwheat.Thattypeofthingsgrowinthewinter,right.Sothecattlecaneat
andgetfat,sotosay.So,soone,oneautumnwedecideto,toplant300acresofoats,thatwouldbethe
appropriatethingtodo.Istudied-makesurethetypeoffertilizer,theoatseed,andsoforth.Igotonthe
tractorand,andplowedthe,plowedtheland.Itwas105degreeheat.Andthenfinallywesowtheseeds,
coveritup.Andlowandbeholdtherewasnorain.InFlorida,youneverheardofnorain.Alltheway,
everydaywouldnotgerminate.Iwouldlookingtothesky,hopingthatitwouldrain.Itwasjustso
frustrating.Youweresoanxious,youweresoworried.Andyouspendsomuchtimeandmoneybuilding
youknowfertilizerandthings.Itwasjusttotallyexhaustinginthatkindofemotionalexhaustion-never
experienced.
AndfinallyinFebruary,theraincameinjustasmalllittlebitsotheentireseasonwasadevastation...
withcattle.So,Isaid,thatexperiencetaughtme-Ithenthought,thinkback,whenIcametoNewYork.
Why?WhyIcametoNewYork-mymotherdied,myfatherdecidedtogetremarry.Thatgiveusarelief,
wedon’thavetheresponsibilityoftakingcareofourparents,right.Myfathergotmarriedsohe,hewas
inCaliforniamoreoftenthaninFlorida.SoI,Idecidedthatitwastimetoputthefarmintosoilbank.Soil
bankisaprogrambygovernmenttotaketheproductivelandfromtheproductionandplantintotrees.
Andtreeswouldthenwasverymuchneededforthepulp,fencepost,andthelightpole,thingslikethat.
Pinetrees,right.Soweputallthelandintotrees.Plantintotrees.Andthen,Ithought,thatwas
accomplished.Andtherewasreturn-thegovernmentgaveyousubsidy,notonlyintermsofplanning,
butalsotheyrentedyourland,inasense,for12years.Afterthe12thyear,you’reonyourown,because
thetreeisbigenoughnow,sothatyoudon’thaveto-you’reableto,ifyouwantedtogetincome,you
couldgetsomeincome,carryyouthrough.Oryoucouldjustletitgrowfor20years,andthenharvestthe
treeforfencepostsoforth.SothenIleft,camebacktoNewYork.Myfatherwasagainstit.Hesaid,well
whydon’tyoustayinFlorida.Youwenttoschool,yougotyourMA-yougotograduateschoolstudy
morefor,for,foruhforfinanceandsoforth.I,I,Isawthatmakinglivingonfarmisjustnotthefuture,
verydifficult.Youknow,youhavetohavebig,bigoperationtomakethefarmgrow.
SoIcametoFlor-uhNewYork,andthenthat’showIstartedworking.Yousawonmyresume.Firstjob
waswithGeneralTelephoneandIbecomefirst-theirfirsteconomicanalyst,GeneralTelephoneof
coursebecomeVerizonlateron.AndIhelpedthemdevelopacoupleofimportantthings.Uh...Ifound
thatthetelephonegains-wehad-Ihadalotofstatisticsofwhattheyproduced,butnobodyanalyzedit.
SoIfoundthere’spattern,typicalpatterntothetelephonegrowth.Uhand,and,and,andthatpattern
conformstothebusinesscycle.It’sacoin-,it’sacoincidenceindicator.Inotherwords,whenthebusiness
cycleisup,thetelephonegainisup,the,thebusinessgoesdown,thetelephonegaingoesdown.So with
thatinformation,thenyoucanpredictifthetoolthatyoucanpredictbusinesscycle,youcanpredictthe
telephone growth. And with those information, you can then appropriately predict uh or plan your, your, yourbudgetforplan,for-youknowtobuildtheadditionalequipmentandplan.Sothatwasanimportant
informationforthetelephonethosedays.
AC:AndthenIalsounderstandthatyouwenttonightschoolto,tostudylaw.
TS:Yes,thenIwenttonightschoolbecauseuhwhenIcameoverhere,mypurposewastrytogotonight
school.To,thenIdecidedthat-youknowImean,IcouldhavetriedtogotoNYUtostudymore,butI
don’t’-Igotallthecoursesanywayinthefinancing.Ievenaccounting-Ilackonecourseinaccounting,
that’sauditingtobecomeaccountant.SoIsaidtomyself,welluh...nouselet’strytostudyforPhD.And
theywon’twantmeforPhDanywaybecauseuhyouknowmygradesareallA,ImeanB’s.Idohave
someA’s,notthatmanyA’s.ButmostlyB.[laughs]Idon't’thinkIhaveanyC’sthough.Butanyway,
andsoIdecidedtogotolawschool.AndgoingtolawschoolwasanexpensivepropositioninColumbia
LawSchoolIdon’t-theydon’thaveanightschoolprogram.St.John’shasanightschoolprogram.
BrooklynLawSchoolhadnightschoolprogramsoIwentatnight,insteadof3years,4years.Andthat
wasreally,reallytough.Outof85peoplethatwentin,onlyabout30,35peoplegraduated.And,andItell
youanduhit,itwassotiringthatIsaid…andIhadaveryresponsiblejob,
Iwentinasa-aftertheeconomicanalyst,financialanalysttoFordforshorttime,inDearborn,toMcCall
CorporationandIwrotesomepaper,andtoldthemwhytheylostmoneyintheStanfordcaperand
everybodypraisemeupanddown-thecontroller.[laughs]ThenshortlyIgotanoticefromthe…that
yourjobisbeingeliminated.WhyIfoundoutbecausemypapercriticizedthecommercialprinting
division,thevicepresidentgetsomadatme-formy.That’sworkingforsomebodyelse,that’sthe
problem.Sothen,thatwasgoodthing,soIwenttoMcCall,applyforfinancialanalystposition,through
theheadhunters,right,inthosedays,employmentagency.Andtheuhthefinancialanalysisdepartment,
themanagersaysohitsoundsgoodwe’dliketohireyou,andthenIdon’thearfromhimthenallofa
sudden,saidthevicepresidentoffinancewouldliketoseeyou.IsaidokaysoIwenttosee,seehimand
hesaid,“listenuhIknowyou’recominghereapplyforasfinancialanalyst,”Iforgottheguys’name,
manager,buthesaid,“butI’dlikeyoutobemyassistant.”Hesaid“areyousureeverythingyousaidon
theresume?”“Yeah,suregivemethepapers.”“Bemyassistant,what’sthesalaryyoulike?Don’ttellme
sky'sthelimit”[laughs].YouknowChineseverymodest.Ishouldhavebeen-shouldhaveaskedforthe
sky[laughs]butIaskfordoublethesalary,somewherearound$300.Butthatwasagoodsalary.
SoIbecomehisassistantandwhilegoingtolawschoolandthatwastheimportantjobbecauseallthe
subsidiarycontrollersreportsoforth,Ihadtoreview,Icriticize.Andtheydon’tprobablylikemevery
much[laughs]I,I,I...Idon’thavetherealauthority,butIwastherecriticizing[laughs].So,soJim
Brennan,thevicepresident,sofinallyafterayearorsohesaid“TomI’mgoingtoleavenowthe
company,butIwanttoputyouinagoodposition,”soIcouldhavefollowedthecorporaterouteI
suppose,route.AndIsaidJim,“whatisthispositionthatyouhaveforme?”HesaidwelltheMacmillan
Bookcompany,whichisalargebookcompanyright.Inthosedays,thelargestbookcompany.Idon’t
knowtodaywhattheyare,andsaidthattheirmanagerofthatdepartmenthas-whatisit,16financial
analystsandyoucouldbethemanagerthere,andIwas27,26,26,27.SoIsaid,JimIthoughtaboutit,I
saidthankyouIsaidI,Ijustaboutfinishingmylawschool,Isomuchwantedtotryit,topracticelaw.I
saidifIdon’tdoitinoneyear,IsaidI’llcomebacktothefinancialfield.Sothat’showIstartedmylaw
practice.
AC:AndthenyouhungupyourshinglesinimmigrationlawinChinatown?
TS:NoIdidn’t.SowhatIdidwasIwenttoalawfirmwhichmyuhfamilyhadarelationship,theguy
whowrotethisuhapplyformyfather.LeonFinleyIwenttoseehimtogetsomeadvice,youknowI
wouldthen,ofcoursemakinggoodsalarythen.IcallhimUncleLeon,Isaidlisten,I’muhthinkingabout
starting to practice law. He said, “oh you could come practice with me.” So that was then the firm was calledFinleyandGoreanduhIsaid,wellwhatwillbesalary.HesaidasaclerkIonlycangiveyou$75a
week.$75aweek.Imade4,5,6timesmorethanthat.Isaid,wellI’lltellyouwhat.Justputmynameon
yourletterhead.Iwilltrytobringinthecases.IfIcouldnothandlethecases,youcanhandlethem,
alright.Yourfirmcanhandlethem.Butletmehavemynameonyourletterhead.
TS:--doyouhaveanofficespaceforme?I’dliketo,you,know,sitthere.”Therewereaboutfive,six
Jewishlawyers.Thejokewas,“Tomyou’rein—”‘Finney’isactually‘Finkelstein’hechangedhisname.
“YournameshouldbechangedtoShapiro.”[laughs]SoafterIstayedthereforaboutthreemonthsorso,
IsawtheselawyersandhowtheydoitandI’vedonealotofthesethingshere,contracts,seeingsomuch
ofit.SoI—IdecidedthenIwouldgotoChinatowntoserve—toseeifI—remember,Iwannahaveone
yeartime.[AC:Yes.]Isaid,IwillgotoChinatown.LetmeseewhatIcandoto,uh,to-toservethe
peoplethere.SowhenIwenttoChinatown,whenIgotoChinatown,I’mgoingtodosomethingforthe
community,right,forthemtofeelthatyouarehere,reallycontributingtothecommunity.AndIamnot
Cantonese,andIamnotTaishanese,andyou-youreally,inNewYork,anyway,youhavetobeTaishan.
Taishan.Taishanisasmalllittletown—Imean—in,in,inCanton.Andthere,theoriginalrailroad
builders,that’show—theycomein,remembertheChineseexclusionact?NoChinesecancomein,
Taishaneseweredominant,ifyoudon’tspeakTaishanese,youdon’tspeakChinese.“Tangrenwusick
gangTanghua”[“ChinesepeopledonotknowhowtospeakChinese”唐人唔系講唐話]Right?That—
that’swhatthey’requoting.So.IwenttotheChinatown,Isaid,“I’mgoingtodosomethingforthe
community.”SofirstthingIdidwastofindoutwhatdidtheyneed?Sotheylack—hardlyanyChinese
lawyer,thereweretwoChineselawyer.Onegoodlawyer,BenjaminGim,hehadagoodbackground—
lawyer.AnotheroneisNormanKee.NormanKee’sfatherusedtosellpaper,paperson—paperfather,
youknow,Imean,brokeringthisthinghere.Andyouknowthat’swhattheChineseConfessionActcame
in.So—soI-I-Isay,well,okay,youguyshaveallthegoodcases,nocasesforme.SowhatamIgonna
do?SoIcoulddotwothings.Ifindmyselfalittleplacein-in,onPellStreet.16PellStreet.Secondfloor.
Inthemorning,whenyougototheofficeyouhadtojumpoverthegarbagebag.That’sliterallytrue.
That’showtoughitwas.Jumpoverthegarbagebag.Andtherewerethreeinsuranceguyswerethereand
Isaid,well,letmeshareyourofficewithyou?Andhesaidokayyoucantaketherearbackoffice.SoI
tookthebackoffice,dark,youknow,hardlyanylightsandsorts.SoItookthebackoffice,setupatable,
that’sthat.Andhangupmyshingleasalawyeroverthere,andtheysincestartreferringcasestome,
difficultcases,okay,nobodywant.SoItookthefirstcasethatIhad,itwasadifficultChineseconfession
case.Themanwashere,Willy,wecallhimWilly—washereforhowmany,20,30yearsandcomingasa
paperson,andhiswifewasinChina,couldneverbringhiswifehere,paper’snotclear.SoIgothim
straightenedoutandbroughthiswifeintothecountry.AndthenIstarttowriteinformationabout
immigrationlawandsonobodywasdoingthisservice.SotheChinesejournal—newspaperwelcomedit.
SoI—IeverythingIwroteaboutimmigrationlawwasalwayspublished.SoIbecomewellknown.In
thosedaysyoucannotadvertise.Lawyerscouldnotadvertise—cannonethicspreventslawyerfrom
advertising.So.Butthroughthat,mynamegotwellknown,sopeoplecomeinforsmallthings,forbig
things,youknow,IrememberatimewhenVerawasborn,weputherinacrib,right,andtheywould
comeinfornotariesthen,right,soInotarize,“Oh,no,no,nothing…charge”andtheywouldleaveand
throwonedollar,twodollars,fivedollars,whattheywere—I,I,Willycameinandwesawafivedollar
billonthecrib,right[laughs]sowe—fivedollars—wewenttoChinatownandhadthebestmeal.That
wassogood.Inthosedaysthe—the,theythinkof“longli.”[龍利]“Longli”isfluke.
AC: Yeah,“longlei.”
TS: Yeah,“longlei.”
AC:Yeah.
TS:Yeah.Fluke.Anditwasabiglongli;wehadsuchagoodtimewiththefivedollars,andthat—in
thosedays—thefivedollarisbetterthanafivehundreddollartoday’smeal[laughs].Sothatwas
interestingfield.But,butanyway—
AC:ButyoualsobecamechairmanoftheBenevolentAssociation?
TS:NoI,noIdidnot.IwantedtomakesurethatIwouldnotbecalleduptobecriticized—peopleinthe
community,Ilearned,Ilearnedthat—howtodealwiththecommunityprettywell,Imean,inthatsense.
Uh,ifyou—ifthere’sanytintof,thatyouaredoingthisformoneythenyourreputationis,youknow—
thegroupthatwillattackyouwillsayyou—you—you—youaremakingmoneyoutofthings,right.SoI
makesurethattherearenomoneyinvolved.Everythingprobono.Sowhathappenedwasthis.WhenI
cameinIfoundout“中华公所”ChineseBenevolentAssociationhasChineseschool.TheChinese
school—theprincipal,Mr.LiangwenttoPeiying[培英].Hesawmeinhis—youknow—hesaid“you’re
fromthePeiyingzhonghho[培英中學].”InthosedaystheycalledtheNewYorkPublicSchool
Unincorporated.Totally,youknow,informal,right?Sohesaid,“Mr.Sung,couldyouhelpuswiththe—
withtheformallygetusthecharter?Incorporateus,soforth?SoIdidbothofthose—IthinkIspent
approximatelyeightweeksworkingforthecommunitytotallyprobono.WhatIdidwasorganizethis
schoolthingandgotthemapermanentcharterfromtheDepartmentofEducation.Todothattheyrequire
youtoreallygothroughthedetailandanythingandwhenyou’reyoungyoucandothesethings.And
thenIwantedtogetthemthetaxexemption.Thatwasabitofachallenge.AndIgotthemtodothat.And
thenwhatelsetodo.中华公所.中华公所hasexistedlongbefore,youknow,andtheirrecordwasso
messy.Couldnotpossiblygivethemthetaxexemptionsstatus.SoIsaid,wellhowaboutthebuilding
thattheyoccupythatproducetheincometheycalltheChineseCommunityCenter?Isaidletmetakethe
ChineseCommunityCenterandmakethemataxexemptorganization.That’swheretheschoolis.SoI
gotthemtaxexemptionforthat.And—andthen,soIbecometheattorneyrepresentativefor中华公所
andthenalltheother—becauseimmigrationlaw—alltheotherfamilyassociations—YookYing(育英),
TaiPun(大鵬),and—TsungTsin(崇正)alltheseassociationsaskmetobecomethe—theattorneysoI
wasattorneyforallthe—practicallyallofthem.
Inthosedays,Chinatownwassmall.YouwalkdowntheChinatown,theyallrecognizesyounowbecause
youdidsomuchforthecommunity,right?Thatwasagoodfeeling.[laughs]SoIwillneverthenlackof
casestodo.SoIwassobusy.AndthenImovedout,movedto-to-totheChathamGreen,217ParkRow.
Establishedmyofficerightnextto.Thenagain,Iwassobusy.Iwassotiredworkingasalawyerinthe—
IsaidIcanwork24hoursaday,7daysaweek,peoplewillstillbewaitingonlineforme.SoIsaiddid
you—I—whatIsawwasIwastakingeverybody’sproblemasmyproblem[laughs]workingforsolving
theirproblems.SoIsaidgee,youknow,Ireallyhaveto,youknow,thinkingabouthowIshouldsettle
myself.And—butthenIsaid,that’snotright.That’safter20years,andasalawyer,yousortofburnout;
you’retiedtoadeskallthetimedoing6daysaweekdoingthislawpractice.AndIevenhadtheMafia,
youwouldn’tbelieveit,thereputationwassomuchsobecauseIwasbringinginpeopleleftandright
from—youknow—fromimmigrationserviceso[laughs]soupsetwithme.SoonedayIhadaMafiaguy
cametomesay,“Youknow,Mr.Sungyouhaveagoodreputation,weknowyoucandoit.Andwehave
a,wehavea…guythatwejustwanttokeephimhereforthreeweeks,orfourweekssothathehastime
withhisfamilybeforeheisdeported.Weknowyoucandoit.Andwewillpayyou$5,000feefordoing
that.”Thatwasahugefeethen,right?Iwassotemptedtodoit!AndIsaidtomyself,gee,shouldIdoit?
ShouldIdoit?Onceyougetintothis,nexttimetheywillaskyouagain;nexttimetheywillaskyou
again.Andifyoudon’tdoityou—youknow—youmayendupinagarbagecan. And you don’t want
FBI following you all the time. And I want to do good for the community, and I—I was really trying to help them with the law enforcement, in the police department and so forth. So I decided not to take it. So
thatwas,thatwasthat episode. So.
AC:Sothenyoudecidedtoleaveandwalkawayfromimmigrationlawbusinessandbecomeabanker.
Howdidthathappen?
TS:No,yeah—IreallyneverthoughtIwoulddothat.Theytoldmethattheyneedto—theyneedbanks,
isverymuchneeded.InthiscommunitytherewasnobankthatwascontrolledbytheChinese
community.AndthegovernmentinthosedayswantedyoutoestablishasavingsbankinChinatown—in
theChinesecommunitybecauseitrepresentspeople.Theywantto—theywanttoberepresented.Federal
HomeLoanBankwasthenabankthatsupervisedus,savingsbank,federal.Thestatesavingsbank.State
savingsbanktoowantsyoutodothat—wantedyoutodothat.ButIsayifIhavetostayImightaswell
dofederalsotheyhelpedme—leaned[over]backwardstohelpmegetthecharter.SoIgotthecharter.I
couldn’traisethefunds!Youknow,IknowAlbertthenanditwouldhavebeeneasy.Theywanted—they
wanted,theywantedtwomilliondollars,notcapital.Theycalleditsubordinateddeposit.Whichmeans
you’dbethelastonetotakeoutyourdeposit,right?Thatshouldbeeasy,right?Icouldnotdothat.
Everybodysaysbanksdoesnotmakemoney.TheChinese,youknow,Ihatetosaythis,arenotunitedin
thatrespect.Theydon’twanttopart…theirthings,soIdidn’t—Icouldn’traiseit.Thenthelaw
changed—theyconvertedthethingintoastockcorporation.Sowewerethefirstonetocameinunder
lawin1984[inaudible]tobeissuedacharterforstockcorporation.Toconvertfromamutual—beforethe
bankwasopen—intoastock.Soifwecouldgettwomilliondollarstock.ThenItriedtogetastockwith
alittlebitbetter,peoplewerewillingtoinvest,butevenso,Igotafewpeopleinvestverysmallmoney,
likemaybeabout300somethousanddollars,therestofwhichIaskedmyfamilytoputup,togetbank
open.AndIthoughtifthebankopenedthat’dbefine;myfatheralwayswantedtoopenabank.Hewas
associatedwithShanghaiCommercialBank.Sowealwaysthoughtmaybe,youknow,thebankisthe
rightthingtodo,becausethatcouldreallyhelpalotofpeople,notjustonepersonatthetime.Sowe
openedthebank.Two—threethingsarerequiredinabank.Oneisthelocation;oneiscapitalwhichwe
gotthetwomilliondollars.ItwasonlytwomilliondollarsinNewYorkCity—todayyoucouldnotdoit
for15milliondollarstoopenacharter,right.Sothen—thethirdoneisqualified,experiencedpersonnel.
SoIwashelpingMr.LiangopenuptheUnitedOrientBank.ThatwasthebankthatIhelpedformbefore
thisbank.UnitedOrientBankformcouldnotraisethecapitaleither.Theygottwomilliondollars;the
staterequiredfivemillion.Theylackedthreemillion,wecouldn’traiseit,andfinallya…aguybythe
nameofEddie..EddieChen(?)(?).EddieChenwastheformerdeputyinspectorfromHongKongwho
wasthe,youknow,soughtbytheHongKonggovernmentfor,forcrime.Soheknewinadvanceheleft,
right?He’swdell-informedandthenhecontrolledthe—hewentandjoinedtheOnLeongbecausethe
moneythathehadandsoforth,hethenbecomeheadofOnLeong.Thenhesaidthat“Iwillputuptwo
milliondollar,matchingthetwomilliondollaryouraised”andsosoUnitedOrientBankwas—K.C.
wantedtoopenthebank.ThenIsaidtoK.C.no,youknow,mypositionasalawyer,Icouldnotbe
associatedwithpeoplewhowasnotclean.AndeventhoughIspent,Idon’tknow,intermsoflegalfees,
itmustbe$150,000worthofmy,inthosedays,timeindoingthat,togettheUnitedOrientBankformed.
SoIsaid,K.C.ifyouwanttodoit,it’syourbusiness.Iunderstand;youwaitedforalongtime,andI,you
know,yourpersonalfeeling,butIjustcouldn’tdothiswithyou.Sotwoweeksaftertheopen,Iresigned.
EverybodysaidIwasveryfoolish,youshouldhavegotyourmoneyback,oranyway,youknow,like
fromfees,thingslikethat.Isaidno,no,no,Iwanttokeepclean.Sothat’showIformedtheAbacus
Bank.
AC:Wow.That’samazing.So—[overlapping]
TS:AndUnitedOrientBanktwoorthreeyearslater,ofcourse,hadarunbecauseEddieChansaidhe
wastheheadofthebank,andheadoftheRepublicanparty.And Mrs.Chen—General Chennault’s wife
said, said I have always been the head of the, the Republican for the Chinese, and how could you be then called…?TheystarttoinvestigatewhatkindofguythisEddieChanisandfindoutallthesecriminal
background.Hewalksaroundwiththebaobiao[bodyguar]保镖,youknow,baobiao[保镖]?
AC:Bodyguard.
TS:[overlapping]Bodyguard!Withagun.Ihadonemeetingwithhim.HewantstotalktomeandIwant
totalktohim.Isaid,boy,thisguyhere,notme—ifhesaysapprovetheloan[and]Isaysno,whatamI
gonnadowithaguylikethat?Right?Yeah,Ican’tcompromisewithhimlikethatinprinciple,soIjust
walkedaway.So,so—Mrs.ChennaultthenreportedtofriendsintheSenate,Senateconductan
investigation,findoutwhatthebackgroundof—ofEddieChan.EddieChan—theycausebankrupt.So
everybodysaysTom,youweresmart.Twoyearsearlyyouleft.AndEddieChanisthebook,“TheYear
oftheDragon.[AC:Oh?]Itwaswrittenabouthim,itwas“TheYearoftheDragon”hewasareal
criminal.Realcriminal.
AC:AndwastheAbacusopenatthislocation?Thiswastheir—[overlapping]
TS:Abacus—then,thenAbacuswasokay—I,IonthesideIwasdoingarealestatebusiness.When
you’reyoung,youknow,you’reambitious;youdoallthethings.Never—nothingfazesyou;itseemslike
everythingyoudoyou’resuccessful,right?Now,everythingyoudoisablock[laughs].ButsoIowna
lotofrealestate,yeah.Itstartedoff—thefirstrealestate,ohitwasaninterestingstory.Youneverhave
timetohearallthose.Withnothing.
AC:Wellwe—we,onestory,wehavetime.Youcanmaybeshareonestory[overlapping]
TS:Youwanna?[overlapping]
AC:Yes!
TS:Yeahonestory.Well,asIwaspracticinglaw,Ibefriendedasecondmortgage—aguywholendsout
asecondmortgage—helendsoutmoneyasasecondmortgage.Sofirstmortgagefromthebank,they
maybeneededmoremoneyorsomebody,thenhewouldcomeinandgetalittlehigherinterestisthe
secondmortgagehegot.Alright?BenMallamudistheguy,youtairen[猶,猶太人],[Jewishperson].SoI
befriendedwithhim.Helikedme.One—onegoodthingthough,Ialways,whenIwasyoung,Ialways
hadtherenyuanhao[Goodpeoplerelations,人緣好],Ialwayshadpeoplethatlikeme,youknow.The
teacherlikesme.ThereasonIwasabletoestablishmyselfinhere,notbeingaCantonese,wasalsothe,
because,whenIwas18whenIwasinNewYorkatthattime,IwenttoChinatown,IcametoChinatown,
to-tobaishifu[seekamentor/master拜師傅].
AC:Oh.
TS:Youknow?Youknow?Zhongwen,baishifu[Chinese-seekamentor/master“中文:拜師傅”].
AC: Right.
TS: Yeah,gongfu-功夫.
AC: Oh,夫,功夫,you were learning Gong Fu [Kung Fu]?
TS: Yeah, Gong Fu.
AC:Oh,okay.
TS:Gongfu[功夫],baishifu[拜师傅].IcametoChinatown,IsaidIwanttolearnGongFu,whoshouldI
dotolearnGongFu?Hesaid,ohGongFumaster,MasterWang,youshouldgotoseehim.IsawMaster
Wang,WongMoonToy(黃文采),andhebecamegoodfriendsofmine.Hedoesn’twanttochargeme—
hebecomes,hetrustedmeandtaughtmeeverythingthatheknew.WellIhadsuchcompactedtime
beforeIgotoFloridathatwasduringthehigh—itwas,Ijustfinishedhighschoolatthattime.Three
months,(inaudible).Andheiswellknown.HisteacherwasWangFeihong.WangFeihong[overlapping]
AC:YeahIrememberthat—[overlapping]
TS:WangFeihong(黃飛鴻)is—
AC:Histeacher?
TS:Yeah,histeacher.
AC:Okay.Wang—Fei—Hong.
TS:WangFeihong.AndhesayshealsolearnedfromHouYuanjia
AC:Hou...
TS:HouYuanjia.
AC:[overlapping]Yuan.Thesearetheteachersofyourmaster?[overlapping]OfyourGongFu--
TS:Yeah—yeah,
AC:Your师傅—
TS:Yeah,theotherWangWencai.
AC:AndhowdoyouspellWangWencai?
TS:Wang,Wang,WangWen—WangWencai.
AC:Okay,W-E-N,tai?
TS:Yeah,yeahcai.
AC:T-A-I?
TS:Yeah—[overlapping]
AC: Okay.
TS: 他是 f-f-f-“fujiao pai” [He is“tiger-pawstyle.]
AC:Fujiaopai?
TS:Long—fujiao—“tigerpaw”[overlapping]
AC:Ohhokay.
TS:“Tigerpaw.”
AC:“Hujiaopai”[虎腳派]
TS:Youcanfindout.
AC:Okay.
TS:So,WangWencai,soafterIleft,helikesmesomuch;I’mcallingitrenyuan[peoplerelationship,人
緣],hesaid,hesaid,“Ohtheotherpeoplethatarelearning,”hesaid,“Youpeoplehavetoremember,
youhaveashixiong[elderbrother師兄]inFlorida”
AC:Okay.
TS:Okay.“HisnameisXunKaixing[孫啟誠]youknow,so.SowhenIcameback10yearslaterto
Chinatowntopractice,hedied.Buthisdisciplescameoverto—saidtome,“Oh,baiwo[payrespectto
me].”Woshi,woshi,shibo.[Iam,Iam,elderbrother.我是,我是,師伯].
AC:Oh,right.[TSlaughs]Becausenowyou’remore[overlapping]senior
TS:[overlapping]I’melevatednow![laughs]I’mshibo—so,inthesense,Ihaveundergroundsupport
from,fromnotbeingaCantonese.ButIhavethesupportof…undergroundsupport[laughs].
AC:That’samazing.
TS:Isn’tthatfunny?
AC:Yeah.
TS:Butanyway,we’retalkingabout…
AC:Thelocationofthebank,right?
TS:Yeah.
AC:Therealestate.
TS:Thelocation—soIhadthelocationin,inonMarketStreet.Isaid—Iheldupthischarterfortwo
years,whenitopened,theyregularlycallme,theysaid,“Tom,youknowyouhadthecharterforalong
time,ifyoudon’topen,we’regonnahavetowithdrawthecharterfromyou.”SoIsaid,“Okay.Ididn’t
findtherightlocationbutI’llopenituponMarketStreet.”Youhadtobeagroundlocation,sothey
acceptedthat.Anditwasalotofinterestingstoryaboutthebanktoo--
AC: It had to be a ground location? [overlapping]
AC:Fujiaopai?
TS:Long—fujiao—“tigerpaw”[overlapping]
AC:Ohhokay.
TS:“Tigerpaw.”
AC:“Hujiaopai”[虎腳派]
TS:Youcanfindout.
AC:Okay.
TS:So,WangWencai,soafterIleft,helikesmesomuch;I’mcallingitrenyuan[peoplerelationship,人
緣],hesaid,hesaid,“Ohtheotherpeoplethatarelearning,”hesaid,“Youpeoplehavetoremember,
youhaveashixiong[elderbrother師兄]inFlorida”
AC:Okay.
TS:Okay.“HisnameisXunKaixing[孫啟誠]youknow,so.SowhenIcameback10yearslaterto
Chinatowntopractice,hedied.Buthisdisciplescameoverto—saidtome,“Oh,baiwo[payrespectto
me].”Woshi,woshi,shibo.[Iam,Iam,elderbrother.我是,我是,師伯].
AC:Oh,right.[TSlaughs]Becausenowyou’remore[overlapping]senior
TS:[overlapping]I’melevatednow![laughs]I’mshibo—so,inthesense,Ihaveundergroundsupport
from,fromnotbeingaCantonese.ButIhavethesupportof…undergroundsupport[laughs].
AC:That’samazing.
TS:Isn’tthatfunny?
AC:Yeah.
TS:Butanyway,we’retalkingabout…
AC:Thelocationofthebank,right?
TS:Yeah.
AC:Therealestate.
TS:Thelocation—soIhadthelocationin,inonMarketStreet.Isaid—Iheldupthischarterfortwo
years,whenitopened,theyregularlycallme,theysaid,“Tom,youknowyouhadthecharterforalong
time,ifyoudon’topen,we’regonnahavetowithdrawthecharterfromyou.”SoIsaid,“Okay.Ididn’t
findtherightlocationbutI’llopenituponMarketStreet.”Youhadtobeagroundlocation,sothey
acceptedthat.Anditwasalotofinterestingstoryaboutthebanktoo--
AC:Ithadtobeagroundlocation?[overlapping]
S:Ithadtobethegroundfloor.
AC:Oh,okay.
TS:Thegroundfloor.SoweopenedonMarketStreet.MarketStreetatthattimeisanarrowstreetdown
here,right?Now,itbecomepopularbecausetheFujian-esethinghere.Andwehad—soIopenedup
there.Whilewewerelookingforthisplacehere,and—in…in…Bowery,weboughtthebuildingin
Bowery,andthenconstructedbuildinginBowery.InMarketStreetwehadarobbery,andthat’s,that’s
[laughs]somanyinteresting—thefirsttimetherobbercameandtheyflippedoverthebulletbarrier,we
werejuststarted.Wedon’thavethemoneytoreallybuildanicebarrierandIhadtheconstructioncrew
andeverything.Iputupthe,youknow—abank-likeplace,sotheyflippeditover,grabbedthebagfor
whereyoutaketogivethearmoredtruck,togivetheFederalReserve,right?Andtheytookitaway,and
theycallme,“Mr.Sung!”Isaid,“Whatisit?”“WehavearobberyinMarketStreet.”YouknowIwas
workinginherethen.Idon’tevenrememberwhenweopenedtheplaceup.Isaid,“Well,howmuch
moneydidtheytake?”Youknow,ofcourseweweren’tsure,Ijustwantedtomakesureitwaswithinthe
insuranceamount[laughs].“Yousee,well,theytooknothing.Theygrabbedthetwoemptybags.”
[laughter]Oh,Isaid,“Ohthat’sfunny.Isaid.Well,okay,justbeware,okay.”SoIwasbusytryingtodo
otherthings.Threeweekslater,mustbethesamegroupcame.Thistimeit’sjustlikeinthemovie.Two
guyscamewitha,withahood—withamachinegun,gotinthefrontofthebank;twoflippedin,tookthe
moneythat’sinthebag,300somethousanddollars,andfled—andpeoplepassedby,theythoughtthey
weredoingamoviescene.真的![really!]Youknow,isn’tthatamazing?Youtalkaboutthesethings
here,youactuallygothroughthat.It’sareally,really…funny.It’sfunny.
AC:Sohowmanyyearsdidyou—Abacushasbeenopen…20?[overlapping]
TS:Uh…Abacusopensince1984.
AC:Ohwow.Sonow30years.
TS:30somethingyears.Yeah.30...34years.Yeah.
AC:You’vehadanamazingcareer.Everythingyou’vedone.
TS:Everything—thisBoweryhastwobuildings,6and8[AC:Yeah.]Okay?SoIthought,youknow,
thatwasmy,inyourpeakofyourcareerright,youthinkthereisnothing—nothingyoucannot
accomplish,youknow.Everythingyoutouchyoualwaysgetdone.Sowesay,we’regonnahavetruck—
itwastwo…oldbuilding.Onepartofwhichisadrugstore—oldChinesedrugstore.Infactthe
Chinatownmuseumhaspartofthethings,inthemuseumthere.Wegavetothemwhattheywanted.So,
soonesidehasarestaurant,hasalease.Theleasedidnotexpire,wecouldn’tgetthemout.Isaid,“okay.
ButI’vegotaconstructivespothere.”Sowestarttoconstruct,andIhiredaguywhoistheheadofthe
citydemolitiondepartment,engineer.Heretired.SamRoberts.Thatguyshouldbetotallyknowledgeable
ofabuilding,correct?Youcouldnot,youcouldnothaveanybodybetterheadofthebuildingdepartment,
chiefengineerandallthatstuff.So.Wedig.Onthissidehere,ontheeighthBoweryside,therestaurant,
hasnobasement.Small.Yeah.Ormaybehadabasement,butanyway,verysmall.Small.Onthisside,
wherethe—wherenowtheChinesedrugstoreis,hadadeepbasementallthewaydown.IsaidtoSam,I
said,“Sam”Isaid,“Youknow.TheguywhoIhaveisaPortugueseguy,doingtheexcavationforme.
Youhavetounderpin,”whichmeansbuildingfromthetopdown;that’srequiredbecause you have to beon virgin soil, “soil undisturbed” they call it. I said, “Sam” I said “They tell me it’s dangerous. You
should not—you cannot go down anymore.” Sam says, “No, you have to go down, your foundation has to elow,justnextdoor.That’stherouteyouhavetogodown.”Finish,wewalkthrough,Itoldhimwell,
continuetoexcavate,underpin.IwalkedbacktoChathamTowers;that’swhereIhavemynewoffice
then.
AndasIgetintomyofficeIhearsirens,fireenginetrucks.Unbelievable!“What’sgoingon?”Thenwhen
Igettotheoffice,somebodycallme,“Mr.Sung,Ithinkyoubettercomebackto6Bowery.”6Bowery
whereyou’rebuildingathree-storybuilding.Thiswasarein…sixstories…reallysuperimposedbuilding.
Finallywegottheeighthstoryontop.Hesaidthereisacollapsedbuilding.Sowhathappenedwasthis,
theundergrounddirtunder6and8Bowery,theycall“CanalStreet”forareason.Alright.It’sallsand,
andthesandwaspurewhitesand.Like,likesugar,alright.Thelateralpressure,pressurefromtheside,
becauseit’sfluid;it’snotsolid,pushedthewallawayandsothenextdoorneighborrestaurantdropped
downlikeanelevatorfloor.WhenIcameback,therewasaladytrappedinthebottomoftheelevator.My
entirefacerightsidebecomenumb.Atthatparticulartime,andItellyou,honesttogod,Ifeltitwould
havebeenbetterformetobedownthere.Fortunately,shedid—sherecoveredfrominjuries,shedidnot
die.It’sokay,wegother—shegotout,wasinthehospital.Andshewasrecovered,ultimately.Thank
goodnesstherewasnofatality.Butwedidhavealawsuit.Thelawsuitwasfromalawyer,oneofthe
lawyerwhopracticedlawinChinatownwhosefatherwasthepaperbroker.[LiuDeguang?]
AC:Sohewasyourrival?Right?
TS:No,hewassuingus.
AC:Right,theson.Thelawfirm.
TS:Yeahhe’s—Mr.Liucommenced[AC:Oh.]thattorepresenttherestaurant.Andhesaidwewanttwo
milliondollars.Isaidthewholebank’sasset’stwomilliondollars.No?Sohedraggedout.Theleasehad
threeandahalfyearstogo,Ithenwasabletofindsomebody;Iwasveryyoung,youknow…to,to,to
shoreupthebuildingtorestoreitsohecouldgoback,technically.Sothathewouldnotbeabletosay
thatwepreventedhimfrom—youknowwhatthefinalsettlementwas?$200,000.That’sallhegot.He—
thelawyergotmaybeonethird,andtherestaurantonlygot—.Isaid,serveyouwell,whenyouare—his
thoughtwas,I’msure,hetoldme,“howcouldyou,notfromChinatown,comehereopenthebank,and
I’malawyerinChinatown,”[laughs]“Icouldn’tdowhatyou’redoing?”
AC:Wow.
TS:Atthattimein,youknowhowoldIwas?
AC:40?Maybe?
TS:wushisui,五十岁.
AC:50yearsold.
TS:五十.
AC:50yearsold.
TS:Yeah,sothenIremembermyfatheralwaystoldme,“四十岁[sishisuifortyyearold],Confucius
say, 不惑[bu huo to not be confused], right, 五十岁知天命[wushisuizhitianmingat ageone learns of
heaven’s design (fate)].”At 50 years old,you recognize and yourealize, no matter how much you think,
howcapableyouare,whateveryouthinkyoucando,ifgoddoesnotwantyoutobesuccessful--succeed,
youwillnotbesuccessful.Sozun[accurate,準]Atage50,你知天命[nizhitianmingyouknowfate].
AC:Soofcourseweprobablywon’tcoverAbacus,thislawsuit,indetailbecausethemovieisthere.But
doyouthinkthatthesuccessfuloutcomeofthislawsuitalsowassomewhatrelatedtotianming[fate天
命].Thatyouthinkitwasfate,orthatgodwantedyoutosucceedthateventuallyyouprevailed?
TS:I-Ialways,youknow,Anne,afterweformedthisbank,Ididn’tformitwiththepurposeofmaking
money.Wehiredaguytobethemanagerofthebank.IthoughtIcoulddomything,developrealestate.
IfIdevelopedrealestatetoday,IwouldbelikeFrank[Liu],right?Frank.IfI,ifIdidnotsaythatIwould
beahundredtimesbetterthanIamnow,atleasttentimes;becauseIwasthenthefirstdeveloper.
Nobodyeverstartedthething.TherewasnotransactionpassinglowerManhattan.LowerManhattan,
withoutmefirstknowaboutitbecausethenIwasthenassociatedwithStandardAbstract.Icouldhave—I
couldhavebenefiteddoingrealestate,butIchoose—not,notreally,reallycompletelychoose—theguy
whorunthebank,JamesTang,causeduslose$30,000everymonth.Ilookatourasset,lookattheway
hewasrunning,absolutelyhavenoknowledgeofwhatbusinessconceptis.Isaid,“Ifhecontinuestorun
thethinghere,fortwoyearsthebankwouldtotallygodownthedrain.”Everymonth$30,000.Afterthree
monthsIjumpin.ThenIhavetoneglectmylawpractice.Peoplesay,well,you-you-you-you-younow
runthebank;yourdaughterhastopracticelawforthebank.Butwehavealawpracticebeforethebank.
Busy.Alright,itwasvery,verybusy.Butwediditbecausewewantedthebanktosucceed.SoIspentall
thetimetodothebank.TothisdayIdonottakeanysalaryfromthebank.Anyprobonoworkinvolving
thetown,soforth,Itoldmydaughter,“Vera,donotchargethem.Theywanttoformacemetery,you
know,doitforfree.”Iusedtocoversomanythings.Doitforfree,that’sokay.Goodthingswillbe
addeduntoyou.Whateveryougiveissomehoworanother,youwillgetbackonewayortheother.
Spirituallyor[laughs]financially.Yougetback.
Sothat’showwedidit.Sowhentherunstartedin2003,peoplesay,neihowding…Guandongrengang
ding[youaresocalm,theCantonesesay,socalm你好定,廣東人說定],means“youdon’tgetnervous.
Howcomeyouare“soding.”Hui-lingwouldsaytome,“Whatareyougonnado?They’regonnabe
run!”Sheaskedmeprogressively,“What’reyougonnado?”Isaid,“What’rewegonnado?”Isaid,“You
don’thaveto—ifyou—ifyou,ifpeoplewillgatherandyouhavearun.”Shesaid,“What’reyougonna
havearun?”andIsaid,“Youhavearun;youhavearun.”Youknow?[laughs]I-Ididmybesttoprepare
theinstitution.Wenevertookadividendout.Weletthebankbuildupitscapital;youknow,asmuchas
youcan.Andwenever,Inevergavethekidsasalaryincrease.Ofcoursetheydon’tneedit;wegivethem
realestate—[laugh],theyall…aboutthat.But,ifwedidnotdothat,ifIwasnotwhatIdecidedtostart,
youknow,thebank;Iwouldhavebeennervous.Idon’tknowifthebankcouldsurvive.Idoubtit.When
Icamebacktothebank,duringthefirstbankrun,theysay,“itwasarunthatyouhavenotseensincethe
Depression.”That’swhattheAssociatedPresssaid.Withinallthebranchespeoplewerepilingupthree
blocks,fiveblockslongbutwhenI,they-they-Ididnotknow.IwasinFlorida.WhenIcameback,the
AssociatedPress—afterI—wheneverIcameback,Iwentontheline,Itoldthepolice,givemeabullhorn
inthemorning,peoplestartedtogather,pileupwaaaayinthebackthere.Ithenannouncedtothem,“Iam
here.IdidnotrunawaywithCarolLim.”TheythoughtIrunawaywiththiswoman.WenttoChina,you
know,shewastheVicePresident,inchargeofoperation.Theythought,theysaid—Itook50million
dollarswiththewoman,wentbackanddisappearedinChina.Youknow.Thatwastherumor,right.So
whenIcamebackIsaid,“Hey,I’mhere!”Youknow,“Everythingshouldbefine,noproblem!”Right,so
thecrowddisappeared.I’mdissipated.
Thenextdaytheycomebacktodepositmoney[laughs]honestly!JustliketheBailey’s—but it’s not.So
that’showthestoryaboutBaileycomparewith“It’saWonderfulLife”[themovie]startedin2003.And
wewereunderlotsofpressure.WhenI—onmywaybackHui-lingwasdriving,Iwasinthecar trying to nderstandwhat’sgoingon,andIwasstillthink—nobigdeal,I’llhandleit,youknow[laughs].And
thentheregulatorcallmehesaid,“Tom!”hesaid,“Youknow,you-you-youshouldknowthatthisisnot
funanymore.Youareinrealdirestrait.”Isaid,“Why?”“TheregionalcommissionerofOTS[Officeof
ThriftSupervision]said.”Isaid,“What?”Hesaid,“FederalReserveBankdecidedtopullthedaycredit.”
Isaid,“What?!”“Theypulledthedaycredit!”Economics101willtellyou,whenthebankis
fundamentallysound,youneedthecash;theFederalReserveBankissupposedtoinjectcashtohelpthe
bankinthatsituation.“We’retotallysound!”Isay,“Wehavethemoney.”Youknow.What?“They
withdrawthedaycredit.”Isaid,“WellwhatabouttheFederalHomeLoan--”Isaidtomypeopletotake
theliquidassetbond,governmentbond,soforth,to,touseascollateraltogetthecash.Wellthat’s
normal.Who’sourcorrespondingbank?Former,regulator,FederalHomeLoanBank,beforetheywere
separatedtheywereFederalHomeLoanBank,right.SoIsaid,“Mr.Sung,FederalHomeLoanBank,
insteadofgivingyouahaircut,decidedtoonlygiveyou50%ofyoursecuritythatit’sworth.”Isaid,
“That’ssoridiculous!”Isaid,“Icantakethesecuritytomorrow,Icansellit!Whatiswrongwiththese
people.”SowhenIgettoNewYork—IrushbacktoNewYork,Idissipatedacrowdfortheliquiditywas
abigproblem;AssociatedPress,everynewsman,youknow,Iwasjustliketheuh,allthenewspapermen
wantedtotalktome.Theruntheneighbors,youknow,seensincetheDepression.SowewenttoCanal
Street,weusedtohaveabranchinCanalStreet.WelosttheCanalStreetbecausethislousyVancecase.
Wedidn’tlosealot,alot—shangyuanqi[傷元氣damagetheinnerqi][laughs].SoIwentthere.The
newspaperaskedme,say,“Mr.Sung,therumoristhatyouwentwithCarolLimwith50milliondollars
andwenttoChina.What’syouranswertothat?”Isaid,Ilookattheguy,Isaid,youknowwithasmile,I
said,“Listen,whoeverstartedthatrumordoesn’tknowhowtoughmywifeis.”[laughs]Everybody
laughs,sothatwas—thatwastheanswer.
AC:So--
TS:[overlapping]Thatwasthat.
AC:Ifyouhadtodoitagain,wouldyoustillstartAbacus—afterallthishappened—wouldyoustillstart
Abacusagainlikeyoudid?
TS:[overlapping]Well,yeah,peopleaskmethat.Youknow,Idon’t—I,youknow,myfatherisan
extremelycautiousperson.Iseehow,becauseofhisalwaysquestioningpeople,doubtingpeople,how
toughalifehehas.AndIswear,whenIgrowup,Isaid,“WhenIdobusinessIwillalwaystrustpeople.”
Asaresultoftrustingpeople,ofcourseIhadtheCarolLimepisode,right.AndthenIsaidIalwayswant
totrustpeople.ThiswayhereIfeeltobehappier,to-to-to,inmylife.AndIstillbelievethat.AndIsaid,
“Idon’twanttoregret—Ialwaysrememberthat,theConfuciushasasaying,right,‘Ifyou’retrulywise,
youhavenodoubts.’‘zhizhebuhuo,renzhebuchou’[知者不惑.’‘仁者不愁]’‘Ifyou’rereallykind,you
have—youdon’tworry.’Right?
AC:That’sgreat.So—[overlapping]
TS:[overlapping]‘yongzhebuju勇者不惧’Ifyou’rebraveyoushouldn’tprove(?)it—you’renot—you
shouldn’tbeafraid.
AC:That’sright.
TS:So,soIalwayssay,ifadecisionismadeandthatcomesout,that’sgod’swill.Sothat’sfine.IfI
weretoliveagain,toansweryourquestion,Iwouldprobablydothesame.
AC:That’samazing.SoweaskedChant—yourchildren,Chanterelleifshehadanyquestionsshewanted
ustoaskyou.Andshesaidshe’salwaysthoughtthatyouandMrs.Sungverymuchbelieveinthe
Americandream.Umandshesays,isthatstilltrue?Andhowmuchdidthatimpactyourdecisiontodo
whatyoudid?Yourlife?
TS:[sighs]Well,‘Americandream’isatermusedforpeoplewhocomehereasanimmigrant,somehow
theyfoundsuccess.Inmycase,ofcourse,well,people—myfamilydidhavesomeassets,butwhenIleft
Florida,itwasagainstmyfather’swill.Hedidnotwantmetoleave.Hewantedmetostay,andyou
know.ButIthoughttherightdecisionistoleavebecauseit’slimiting.SoIborrowed$230fromhis
friendandcametoNewYork.Idid-Ididnotuseonecentoffamilymoney.So,butImustsay,though,
knowingthatthereisalwaysaplacethatIcanreturn,gavemethatconfidencethatotherwiseIwouldnot
havewithoutafamilybasetosupportme.Soit’snottotallybyyou,right?Youmightnotmakethesame
decisionifyou’retotally[inaudible],but...Truthfully,Ihavenotusedanyofmyfamily’smoneyto,to
accomplishforwhatIhavemade—mostlyaccomplished.Butthat’sjust,inafigurativeway.Butwhether
ornotthedreamisaccomplished,Idon’thaveanyregret.I…ifyoubelieveinprayerIalwayssaythatI
thankgodnotbecausethefactthatthatIamabletohavesomecontrol,certainamountofassetsor
whatever,andofcoursetoalotofpeoplethat’snothingtoday.ButI…Ithankgodfortwothings.One,is
thatitgivemetheabilitytoanalyze.Youknow,the,youknow,again,goingbacktoConfuciussaying,
thatyouhavetobe,knowhowtofengshi[analyze分析],youknow.Thentocometoadecision.Andyou
havetobethankfulthatyourwealth,physically,thatyou—notwithstandingthetribulationandhardship
thatyougothroughinbusiness,butthat’ssortofexpected,right?You-younothingcomessmoothly.You
alwayshavesomething.Andwiththat,youhopethatyoucansomehowreturntothe-tothesocietyor
something.ThatyoucanbelieveandyoucansaythatIhavedonemybest.
AC:So,somaybethefinalquestion.Ifyouhadtosayonethingthatyoufeelsoproudtohave
accomplishedinyourlife,whatwoulditbe?
TS:Hm.Idon’tknow.OnethingthatIhaveaccomplishedinmylife?
AC:Ormaybeseveralofthemostproudaccomplishments.Becauseyou’vehadsomany,itmaybehard
tochooseone!
TS:[laughs]Yeah,inasenseyoucouldsayyouhavesomanyaccomplishments,hardtochooseone,or
youcansayyouhavesomanymediocreonesyoucannotfindagoodonetosay[laughs].Well…well,I
wouldsay,ofcourse,anybodyalwayssay,ifyourchildrengrowsupandtheyarenotondrugs,theyare
allself-supporting,theyareprofessionalpeople,theyareallhonorable,that’scertainlyan
accomplishment.That’snotmyaccomplishment—ifIsaythatmywifewouldsaythat’sher
accomplishment!WhichIhavetoreadilyagree,youknow[laughs].Butjokingly,Ialwayssaythat,“You
know,eventhoughit’syouraccomplishment,youknow,itwasveryhardformetooaswell.”Shesays,
“whatdoyoumeanitwashardforyoutoo?”Isaid,“Well,Ihadtosetanexampleofhowtoobeythe
mother,youknow?”[laughter]
Idon’tknow…it’sa—alotofpeoplecanpointtoalotofthingsthattheyaccomplishedalot.Yeah,I
alwaysthink,sometimesIalwaysfeellikeIcoulddomore[laughs]butIhaven’tdonemore.IhopeI—I
hopeIcoulddomore.Buttimeisshort.
AC:Wellyou’vecertainlydonealot.[toPW]Doyouhaveanyquestions,Patricia?
PW:Uh…IguessIwantedtoaskyou,youknow,howhaveyouseenChinatownchangeinyourtime
here?
TS:Yeah,that’sactuallyaninterestingstory.Itmaytakealittletimetotellyou.WhenIfirstcameinin
twothousandand…what,1964?Cominghere,Chinatownofcourseitwasaverysmallareaandthetotal
populationoftheUnitedStatesasIunderstandwhattheyweresayingwasaround270,000Chinese,that’s
all.Anditquicklygrewtobesomethinglike750,000aftertheimmigrationlawwaschangedtoallow
20,000Chinesetocomein.ThenthebigchangecameintoChinatown—thefirstbigchange,wasthefall
oftheVietnam.ThefallofVietnam,youknowthis,thehistorytheUnitedStatespulloutofVietnamand
alotofpeoplewhowasinVietnamweresupportingtheUnitesStatespolicyandamongthosewhowere
Chinese.AndthemisimpressionbytheAmericangovernmentatthattimewastheChinesecommunists
andtheVietnamcommunistswerefriends.ButnotrealizingtheVietnamhadthelotofborderconflict
withtheChinese.Yourememberthe7day—short,howmany?7weekswar?DengXiaopingwentinto
VietnamandwentallthewaytoHanoiandit’ssuchaspeed.Butthenhedecidedtopullout.Afterthat,
therewasoneincidentthathistorymaynotknow.Andit’sworthyofusChinesetoknow,isthat
VietnamesestarttopersecutetheChinese,buttheydiditinawaythat—anunusualway.Whattheydid
wastheyconfiscatedalltheresourcesoftheChinesewhodidnotwanttochangetheirname,youknow,
becomeVietnamese.Theyconfiscatedtheirresourcesandgavethemasmallfishingboatandletthemto
sailouttohighsea,andthatwasduringPresidentCarter’sdaywhenVietnamfallandPresidentCarter
becomethepresident,ifyourecall.SoChineseinthehundredsofthousandsandtheyweresayingahalf
millionChinesediedinopensea.Andatthatperiodoftime,thisisnotastory,andIspent8weeksagain,
stoppedmyregularpractice,andIdecidedthatthereisamissionthereforustoaccomplish.Weneedto
dosomethingtosavetheboatpeople—theChinesepeople.Iremembergoingintomeetingsandsoforth
andbecauseIknowimmigrationlaw—Ipracticeimmigrationlawhere,Iconsultedtheimmigration
lawyerandfindoutwhattheprotocolisforrefugee.Thefirstcountryoflanding,thecountrymustaccept,
andIwasthinkinghowwecanthenbringtheserefugeesonthehighseatotheislandofGuam.Andyou
wanttohearthatstory?
AC:FromGuam?
TS:Yeah,yeah.
AC:Wemaynothavemuchtime…
TS:Yeah,okay.That’sright.soyoudon’thave—I’llmakeitveryshort.So,anyway,wewentandtried
tofindshipstopickthemuponthehighseaandhavethemsailtoGuam.Andthatdidnot—wasnot
successfulbecausetheshipownerdidnotwanttopickthemupandgotoGuambecausehewasafraid
thattheAmericangovernmentmightholdhisships.Soeventhoughwecameoutwithaplantosend—go
parkitininternationalwaterandhavethefishing,smallboatssendthemintoGuam.Butanyway,itwasa
big,tensemoment.Peoplewerejustdying.MotherTheresawastheretryingtohelp.Reverend
Tanenbaum,famousJewishrabbiandacardinalhereinNewYorktryingtohelp.Andfinally,whocame
tohelp?Toansweryourquestionthere,tocomebacktoyourquestion.TheQuakerswentandpicketthe
WhiteHouse.Carterwasthenthepresident.Everyoneholdacandle.Theysaynothing;theyjustwalk
aroundtheWhiteHouse.AndCartercouldn’ttakeit.HesenttheSeventhFleet,pickedthemup.
Overnight,theChinesepopulationdoubled,700,000.Thatwasinanswertothesecondpartofyour
question.Sothat’sachangetoChinatown.Andthere,withthatgroupofVietnameserefugees,alotof
themendupinFlorida,inTexas,infishing…inwhichyoumaynotknowthestory.There’salotof
interestingstoryaboutthem,andalsoinconnectionwiththegangandextortion,becausetheseyoung
kidsweremilitarilytrained.SothatchangedthecharacteristicofChinatown.
The third major change was the Fujianese illegal immigrant came in. The Golden Venture people. If you connect that, the Sister Ping, Ping jie.
AC: Right.
TS: Yeah I remember Ping jie.
AC: Yeah, I read about her.
TS: You read about her, alright. Yeah, Ping jie. And he came in, he brought the people illegally to come in. And the Fujianese people dominated, so now even New York, Brooklyn, today they all become very successful prosper. They were willing to suffer for so characteristic of Chinatown changed greatly greatly because of that in capacity. So that is the story. In between that, there are a lot of other stories.
AC: Well thank you so much. And this is such a quick run-down of Chinatown history! I’m very impressed [laughs]. But thank you so much for the sharing your story with us. And I feel like this is just the beginning. There’s so much we need to understand [overlapping] and maybe come back for another interview.
TS: [overlapping] Well you’re very kind and you’ve very ambitious and I didn’t even show you the orphanage--
AC: Yeah.
TS: Did you see it?
AC: No, I took some pictures.
TS: Oh you took some pictures okay.
AC: Since we’re still recording [PW:Yes.] could you maybe open and show us a little bit? [overlapping] This way we have-
TS: Yeah, yeah, okay.
AC: I took some pictures of the table of contents.
TS: Oh ,I see. [papers rustling] That was during the time when he built, built the orphanage—I mean building the factory. See, this is bao ta [宝塔 treasured pagoda].
AC: When you went back were there two menschen [门神]? Were they still there? Or they’re gone? They’re two scary deities outside the front.
TS: I didn’t understand you.
AC: Oh,so you said when you were young you would run into the temple because you were afraid of two monsters--
TS: That’s right!
AC: They’re gone? [overlapping]
TS: They were no more. [speaks Chinese] so you see, these are the orphanage.This is my father, this is the head of the orphanage, and these are the orphans.
AC: Can you put your finger on your father?
TS: This is my father.
AC: Okay.
TS: Yeah. So all these are the orphans that he was trying to support and build.
AC: The thousand people?
TS: 900 some people, I don’t know how many people. We could gather as many---
AC:Wow.
TS: And this is the 宝塔 (pagoda), xian ling [apparition 現靈].[laughs]
AC: Xianling. The name of the company is right here.
TS:Yeah.
AC:Thank you.
TS:Apprentice?
AC:Yeah.
TS: Mmhmm.
AC: [reading] “send something Chongqing relief institute to enjoy work in the factory.”
TS: Yes.
AC: Wow. [overlapping]
TS: That was the — that’s satisfying for him because he was an orphan. And that--
AC: What an entrepreneurial way to--
TS: Yeah, and there was another one, that’s my father [papers rustling].
AC: In his office.In his factory office.
TS: Yeah, Chong qing general manager. This is him.
AC: Right. Do we havehis name? Do we have—can you write his—do you know his Chinese name?
TS: Sun Ruilin [孫瑞麟]. Ifyou write his—哎呀,我的中文真差 [Gosh, my Chinese is so bad!]. But anyway--
AC: Sun Rui--
TS: 孫是这个孫 [This is the Sun]…Rue…哎呀 [Aiee] Lin… 我都现在忘记掉 [I’ve forgotten]. You know what, downstairs at the entrance door--
AC: Uhhuh. There’s a plaque?
TS: There’s a wording: ning jing zhi yuan [寧靜致遠].
AC:Okay.I’ll go look at it.
TS:shi Sun Ruilin tide [It was authored by Sun Ruilin 是孫瑞麟提的]
AC:Okay.
TS:Yeah, I know, if it’s not spelled right I know. [pulling out another picture] These are the factory workers.[longpause] You know this is probably not all of them, but anyway, whatever he could gather at that time.
AC:And that’s the factory?
TS:That—that, yeah, that was zhu zong chang [hog bristle factory 豬鬃廠].
AC: So when you were to put this book together, in order to get special treaty merchant status [overlapping]
TS:Yeah so in order to apply for the treaty merchant status. That’s what they did. [overlapping]
AC:Wow so there are letters of recommendation, there are papers — financial papers to show he
[overlapping]
TS:Right—you see zhu zong [hog bristle,豬鬃] is in here, you know, he—how he dealt with the people in, in the— zhe shiz huzong [this is hog bristle 這是豬鬃]
AC:Oh my goodness! This is what the bristle looks like.
TS:Mm.This is black zhu zong. And here--
AC:It is really hard. So he brought some with him?
TS:Yeah.
AC:When he came to the States.
TS:This is white zhuzong, bai zhuzong [whitehog bristle白豬鬃].
AC:Wow.
TS:bai zhu zong.
AC:Oh my goodness.
TS:What—I don’t know, I’ve practiced immigration lawfor a while, I felt that I knew more than he did, the lawyer.[laughs]
AC:I’m sure you do!
TS: He never went through the problem I did in bringing people from the airplane [laughs]
AC: Well thank you so much , this is amazing—[overlapping]
TS: Oh you’re welcome. And say hello to Albert for me [overlapping]
END.
AC: I will! [recording stops]
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