Thanks again Dave. This info is spread across two different sections in the '67 shop manual.... but I finally found the info. As you indicated, the shop manual says to fully close the secondary butterfly, turn the set screw until it *just* touches the adjustment arm, then turn the screw an additional 1/2 turn.
Now, concerning the picture you posted of the transfer slot (referring to Jim's comment)..... I think I get it now.... that figure you posted is referring to the *primary* transfer slots, NOT the secondaries. That explains why one would need to turn the adjustment screw much more than 1/2 turn to get the secondaries to look like the figure you uploaded. :-)
So, I think I'll leave the secondaries adjusted per the 1/2 turn described in the shop manual and see what happens when I start the car.
Back to Jeff's comment that many, many people have adjusted the floats with the car running. I believe you -and I'll give it a shot myself. For what it's worth, however, I noticed the shop manual states never to adjust the floats with the engine running. :-)