Walter Kauf, alleged personal bodyguard of Heinz Spanknoebel, leader of the American Nazis, who is now being sought on a Federal charge, pleaded not guilty here to a charge of carrying concealed weapons, and will go on trial early this month before Common Pleas Judge Brennan. Kauf was indicted by the grand jury following his arrest in connection with the rioting which occurred here when Spanknoebel spoke at a Nazi meeting in Newark.
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