Let me see if I can answer all the questions....
1) I only checked no. 4 cylinder with a scope and the piston moved up and down when the crank was turned at the pulley. I still have to inspect the other 3 cylinders.
2)Have not driven the car a lot and it has been sitting for the last 3 - 4 months since this happened.
3) I checked the compression in No. 4 clyinder only so far. Zero compression regestered when cranking the engine with the ignition and throttle wide open. Still need to check the other 3 cylinders.
4) Very little resistance when turning the crank with a socket at the crank pulley with all 4 plugs completly installed.
5) Removed the valve cover and wittnessed all rocker arms moving while cranking the engine. In addition could see one of the valves opening in the No. 4 cylinder with the scope while watching the piston move up and down.
6)So when it quite running, it lost power quite rapidly, like within a block or two. I do not remember hearing any horralble noises when it occurred.
7) Removed the fuel line at the carb. Stuck the hose in an empty water bottle and cranked the engine by the ingnition for a couple of seconds and got about a quarter of a bottle of gas.
8) What wires do I hook up to a test light???
9) Cranking the engine with the ignition is strong. I had the battery hooked up to a trickle charger to assure it is fully charged.
I'll re-check the compression and the carb. tomorrow. I will also re-check the fuel flow again as I just remembered that I had replaced the fuel filter a couple of weeks prior to all this happening. I know I installed the filter correctly as the arrow indicating the flow direction is pointing to the carb. If all this is due to a stupid little bad filter, I will be very embaressed. Oh well, could be a very cheap fix

) I will let you all know what happens.
Happy New Year to all!!
Bob C.