Is it the case that these are the plate resistors that go to ground?
With the integration installed, there are no plate loading resistors.
Since the 6922s are biased with LEDs, the bias voltage never changes significantly. This is the mechanism that moves the plate voltages around so much. In an old school circuit with cathode resistors and bypass capacitors, the cathode resistor will serve to stabilize the DC operating point in conjunction with the plate loading resistor.
If you consider the case where the 6922 draws no current and is loaded by a resistor, the plate side of the resistor will be at B+. If the 6922 draws all the current it can, the plate voltage would drop to nearly 0V DC (we would consider this a short). Somewhere in the middle is the average expected value, with some tubes drawing a little less current and some drawing a little more current under these conditions.