It's still possible that you have a shorted zener. Also, is this a 2A3 or 300B Paramount?
OA/IB should be regulated to ~300V or so. It should be higher than 300V until the 5670 warms up, then KregB will rise to over 2.5V and the regulating triode of the 5670 will draw the rail down.
Your regulated rail never gets there, and this can happen if you have a bunch of shorted zener diodes. To test this, you can simply heat up and remove one leg of any zener in the string to remove the entire string, then recheck your voltages.
If this isn't it, then you'll want to remeasure the IA, OA, IB, and OB voltages with no 5670 installed. If this happens to be a 300B Paramount, it's better to do these checks with a 300B in the socket.
-PB