ZAMA, Sept. 11, Kyodo - (EDS: RECASTING 3RD, 4TH GRAFS) Accused U.S. Army deserter Charles Jenkins turned himself over Saturday to the U.S. military at a U.S. base near Tokyo to face charges filed in 1965, a big step toward resolving the U.S.-Japan diplomatic issue of what to do with the husband of a Japanese abductee repatriated from North Korea in 2002. Jenkins, 64, is expected to soon begin legal procedures to avoid imprisonment by seeking a plea bargain for a dishonorable discharge. He is likely to provide the U.S. military with information such as the whereabouts of U.S....