
    GREITZER & LOCKS, Gene Locks and Martin Greitzer; Neil R. Peterson, Appellants, v. JOHNS-MANVILLE CORPORATION and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation; Raybestos-Manhatten, Inc.; Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.; Unarco Industries, Inc.; Fibreboard Corporation; H.K. Porter Company; Southern Textile Corporation; Pittsburgh Corning Corporation; The Celotex Corporation; Keene Corporation, Appellees, United States of America, Amicus Curiae. Virginia Asbestos Plaintiffs, Amicus Curiae.
    No. 81-1379.
    United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
    Argued June 8, 1982.
    Decided June 17, 1982.
    Certiorari Denied Nov. 8,1982. See 103 S.Ct. 364.
    Robert C. Nusbaum, Norfolk, Va. (Hof-heimer, Nusbaum, McPaul & Brenner, Norfolk, Va., on brief) for appellants.
    C. Michael Montgomery, C. Grigsby Scifres, Norfolk, Va. (Seawell, Dalton, Hughes & Timms, Norfolk, Va., on brief), for Johns-Manville Corp. and Johns-Man-ville Sales Corp.
    Archibald Wallace, III, Richmond, Va. (Albert D. Bugg, Jr., Sands, Anderson, Marks & Miller, Richmond, Va., on brief) for H.K. Porter Co., Inc. & Southern Textile Corp.
    (William V. Hoyle, Charles A. Smith, Philip S. Payne, Hoyle, Corbett, Hubbard, Smith & Payne on brief) for Raybestos-Manhatten, Inc.
    (William B. Eley, Eley, Rutherford & Leafe, Norfolk, Va., on brief), for Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.
    (Gerard E.W. Voyer, Taylor, Walker & Adams, Norfolk, Va., on brief), for Unarco Industries, Inc.
    (M. Stuart Bateman, Newport News, Va., on brief), for Fibreboard Corp.
    (Worth Banner, Reynolds, Smith & Winters, Norfolk, Va., on brief), for Pittsburgh Corp.
    (John Y. Pearson, Jr., Bruce T. Bishop, Willcox, Savage, Lawrence, Dickson & Spindle, Norfolk, Va., on brief), for Celotex Corp.
    (Henry C. Morgan, Jr., Pender, Coward, Addison & Morgan, Norfolk, Va., on brief) for Keene Corp.
    Before WINTER, Chief Judge, and BUTZNER, RUSSELL, WIDENER, HALL, PHILLIPS, MURNAGHAN, SPROUSE, ERVIN, CHAPMAN, Circuit Judges, sitting in banc.
   PER CURIAM:

The judgment of the district court is affirmed by an equally divided court.

AFFIRMED.  