(3) Coordinate the programs of state agencies which may properly be utilised in the administration of various aspects of the problems of veterans, and dependents of veterans, such as the department of social welfare, the wmemployment compensation division of the department of lsbor end industry, the department of public instruction, the board of vocational education, the board of regents, the wean of managers and any other state office, department, board or commission fur- nishing services to veterens or their dependents. (4) Provide a central contact between federal agencies dealing with the problems of veterans and their dependents, such as the veterans’ administration, selective service, office of education, social security board, war and navy depart- ments, end other federal and state agencies which may administer verious services for veterans and their dependents. (5) Maintein central case records of all cases handled by the depart- ‘ment to facilitate the interchange of case histories among state administrative agencies and to provide a clearing house of informations (6) Provide such services to veterans and their dependents as are not otherwise offered by federal sgencies. (7) Provide « central agency to which veterans and their dependents may turn for information end assistances with such recommendations as he shall deem advisable. Sees S» Office of veterans’ affeirs not to file claims with the veterans’ ta me The office of veterans’ affairs shall not be empowered to file application for or to prosecute the cleim of any individual for any benefit accruing to such individual under the laws administered by the United States veterans’ administrations ’