Nuclear Protester Pleads InnocentKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A judge has ordered an April 26 trial for a nuclear protester arrested while performing an anti-militarism ritual at a Minuteman missilesilo.James R. Sauder of Jeanerette, La., pleaded innocent Friday to charges of trespassing on federal property. U.S. Magistrate Judge Calvin K. Hamilton set the trial dateSauder, a salt miner, was in custody on $2,500 bond and on a federal warrant issued in Arkansas charging that he violated a one-year probation ordered when he was convicted of similar activities at a Titan 2 missile site near Conway, Ark., in October. According to probation rules, Sauder was not to enter military installations.Authorities arrested Sauder on Tuesday at the missile site near Warrensburg, Mo., as he sprinkled holy water on the silo Authorities also arrested Penni Crabtree, a reporter for the National Catholic Reporter. She was not charged.