Thank you all for your replies.
PRR - to be clear, I would like to use the FC speaker in this amp, I've heard they sound cool. It is in good shape and I have applied the thinned out tung oil trick to the flex ring and it moves great. I will definitely keep your suggestion in mind though should I go PM speaker and I may have to. Maybe I'm interpreting the schematic wrong but it shows that first 40 uF cap positive side being connected to the first leg of B+ with the negative side going to the input of the FC with ground termination after or through the FC. When I first powered up wired like that I got a very strong "RC clock" effect, something like once a second or so through the speaker. After thinking about that one for a while I decided to move the - side of that cap to ground and that beating stopped. What I noticed was a sharp increase in B+ with the cap connected to FC in and the other way a significant decrease in B+. The very odd thing that happened then was the plate voltage on the first 12AX7 stage showed less than 6 VDC, all others being what I would expect. From Hammond, that 12AX7 has a 330K plate resistor on the "intermediate" side and a 560K on the "pre-amp" side as defined by Hammond. I moved both of those to 100K and after that the "RC clock" came back but at a slightly faster rate - that plate voltage is now normal though. Not sure on the beating at this time but will persevere.
Sluckey - thanks for explaining that jumper, this makes perfect sense. I found an appropriate male plug in my junk collection for this connection but it does not have the 5th pin that serves as ground in the original design. As I am aware that amps should not be run without a speaker I have wired it to work off of the 4 pin arrangement. The FC speaker is new to me and that humbucker kind of threw me but thank God for the internet I was able to figure it out without blowing something up!
And Tubenit - thanks for that suggestion, I just got home from work and am looking at that next.
Thanks again fellows.