Nice catch. This is interesting because
the Capsolar for Washington was dormant. Normally, by November, the Cansolar would no longer be a significant factor - we'd have the 0°06' Moon-Pluto worldwide for the three months after the Cansolar itself, and the world-shocking event did NOT occur in that time.
However, the 1963 Capsolar was dormant in Washington, DC, so the job of "Year Chart" - top of the stack - fell to the Cansolar until the following Capsolar in January 1964. As "acting Year Chart," the Cansolar had:
- Moon-Pluto sq (0°06') worldwide.
- Saturn on WP 1°18'
- Uranus-Pluto mundane conjunction (3°10') in the rising foreground
If I had been writing national forecasts with Sidereal ingresses, I would for forecast a dark six months marked by deep losses of one or another kind, something of very high impact that would have possible impact on the whole world, and the start of what we would be seeing over the next few years of the Uranus-Pluto impact.
Then, mid-October (coincidentally on Lee Harvey Oswald's final birthday), the Libsolar occurred and underlined the most revolutionary side of the Cansolar. In the Libsolar:
- Pluto on EP in longitude 0°56'
- Uranus on EP in RA widely (2°27') and widely rising (7°36')
- Uranus-Pluto conjunction 0°48' mundo
In mundane astrology, my standard interpretation of Uranus-Pluto aspects foreground in an ingress is:
Destabilizing, eruptive, revolutionary, revising, remapping, anti-establishment, often anti-government. Brings new conditions unbound by precedent, custom, convention, or authority (people are willing to ignore, challenge, or forcibly reject authority). Embodies a spirit of revolution that dismantles current systems and tears down existing, iconic structures (metaphorically or literally), always to make way for a new, future path.