DIED. NORTON SIMON, 86, industrialist; in Bel-Air, California. Starting with a few thousand dollars invested in an orange-juice bottler, Simon built the worldwide consumer-products conglomerate Norton Simon Inc., whose brands included Hunt's tomato sauce and catsup and Canada Dry sodas. But in addition to selling orange juice, Simon amassed one of the largest, most varied and, objet for objet, most distinguished art collections in the world. His 12,000 pieces, appraised at $750 million in the late '80s, included paintings by Raph ael, Rembrandt, Renoir, Van Gogh, Pi casso, Gauguin and Matisse, plus a huge collection of Asian statuary. He donated many of his works to the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California.