Hi all:
Good news. First, I found the problem. Second, I'm a total idiot.
I didn't have time Friday or Saturday to work on the VTVM but I did have time today.
Last night I was in bed and I couldn't stop thinking about the weird issue of the meter movement moving back to INF after touching my ohms/AC lead to the ground lead and was wondering if what ever was causing the problem with the ohms function was also causing the weird meter issue.
This morning I took the battery out of the meter, set my very crappy Chinese bench top power supply to 1.5 volts and connected to ground and the input to R30, and powered up the meter.
I made sure the meter zeroed properly, set the range switch to X100, connected my 1k ohm resistor and the meter read exactly 1k ohms. I then set the range switch to 100k and connected my 330k ohm resistor and got 320kohms.
I disconnected the power supply and verified my C cell battery and it was fine.
I took the spring end of the battery holder apart and found that the metal was very tarnished. As luck would have it, two weeks ago I ordered an after market battery terminal repair kit for the meter so I replaced the spring, bolt, nut, lock washer, and spacer with the new ones. I don't like the replacement spring, it doesn't surround the battery body and is a total pain in the rear to keep from folding over while installing the battery but it otherwise works pretty well.
Once I had the battery installed I tried my resistor tests again and got the same results, 1k ohm and 320k ohms, so the problem was the very tarnished negative battery spring.
Lesson learned on thoroughly examining battery terminals. I couldn't see how tarnished the battery spring was while it was in place.